Vince McMahon Fired WWE Star Who ‘Lost Weight’

WWE Chairman Vince McMahon had fired former WWE star Tucker. It is understood that the star had started to work on his physique and lose weight. Despite his effort, Vince chose release the star.

 


 

Tucker recently took to his Twitter account and spoke about his diet. He wrote:

“A good diet starts at the grocery store. It seems simple and it is but if you buy unhealthy things at the store then you are pretty much guaranteed to eat those unhealthy things.

Plan out meals first, create a menu for the week, and use that menu to write your grocery lists.”

Check out his Tweet below:

WWE Vince McMahon had considered WWE icon Hulk Hogan as the top babyface of the company and did not support the idea of turning him heel. He had worked as a babyface throughout his stint in WWE.

Vince McMahon wanted Hulk Hogan to stay babyface

WWE writer Vince Russo on the latest edition of Sportskeeda’s Legion of RAW show opened up on the Hulkster’s stint in WWE as a babyface.

He claimed that McMahon wanted him to remain a babyface but Hogan had other plans. Later on, he had joined WCW and worked as a heel, which did wonders in his career.

Vince Russo also explained the reasonwhy Vince McMahon had refused to turn Hulk Hogan heel before his departure from WWE back in 1993. WWE Fired Diva ‘Forgives’ Vince McMahon

Russo said that Vince had wanted to position Hulk Hogan as the ‘Babe Ruth of WWE’, that Hogan wasn’t ready for at that stage of his career.

He revealed:

“I was there when Hogan signed with WCW and Vince McMahon at that time wanted Hogan to be like the Babe Ruth of the WWE, wouldn’t even consider turning him heel and Hogan wasn’t ready for the Babe Ruth role. He went to WCW, did the NWO thing and he reinvented his career. Vince was the same way like he was with [John] Cena, “Nope, Hogan’s a babyface.”

Hulk Hogan signed with WCW in 1994 and immediately had a match with WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair. Hogan also defeated Flair at Bash At The Beach 1994.

1994.However, Hogan’s aura was starting to wear off slightly by 1996, but being revealed as the third man to join The Outsiders – Kevin Nash and Scott Hall – revitalized Hogan’s career.

The NWO angle was one of the biggest in the history of pro wrestling and Hogan was one of the men at the center of it.

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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