Hulk Hogan spent many years working at the top of the professional wrestling business, and he rejuvenated his career when he turned heel and formed the nWo with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash.
Over the years there have been rumors regarding how much creative control certain members of the nWo had, and during a recent appearance on the WrestleSlam podcast Eric Bischoff clarified that Scott Hall and Kevin Nash did not have creative control.
“Hall and Nash didn’t have creative control. To clarify, they did have language in their agreement that gave them meaningful consultation. Meaning they were guaranteed to have a conversation with me and it would have been a meaningful conversation, but a meaningful conversation and creative control or two different things, And they did not have creative control.”
Bischoff went on to say that Hulk Hogan did have creative control, but he only exercised his right to use it on one occasion.
“Hulk Hogan had creative control and he only used it once. So, the creative control issue was not an issue, even though people like to talk about it and it’s part of the narrative, so I know there’s a lot of narrative and a lot of people have reported that there was creative control and none of those people know what the f–k they’re talking about, to be honest with you. So it didn’t create an issue.”
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