Kadaveri Posted Saturday at 08:40 PM Posted Saturday at 08:40 PM I was reading an old Observer looking for something else, and noticed this paragraph where Dave Meltzer says that the 1998 WCW Georgia Dome show was set to sell out before the Goldberg vs. Hogan match was announced, so it wasn't really that which was the draw. He doesn't go into any more detail though. Has this been explored in more detail anywhere else? Was WCW just so hot then it didn't really matter who was in the main event? Excerpt below.
sek69 Posted Saturday at 09:24 PM Posted Saturday at 09:24 PM WCW was probably at their absolute peak at that time, that's most of the reason. Factor in that Atlanta was more or less their home town, all the signs were there this was going to be a sellout.
Ricky Jackson Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM It was also the first time in the Georgia Dome, I believe, so the novelty was a big factor
tcg91 Posted yesterday at 07:00 AM Posted yesterday at 07:00 AM Yeah, Hogan famously offered to do the job so he could take credit for the house. The Rodman/Malone stuff brought a lot of mainstream attention that month, I think BatB had 600k buys or something. WCW was still very hot despite sandbagging Sting, botching Bret Hart's debut and the whole nWo split fiasco.
David Mantell Posted yesterday at 07:43 AM Posted yesterday at 07:43 AM 41 minutes ago, tcg91 said: Yeah, Hogan famously offered to do the job so he could take credit for the house. He did the job in exchange for - when the time came - being the one to end Goldberg's streak. Later Hulk got world title withdrawal symptoms and traded his future win over Goldberg to Kevin Nash just to get "his" belt back, even throwing the Fingerpoke into the bargain to keep Nash strong.
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