
Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff tried to spark interest in a new wrestling venture with a black-and-white promo that hit Twitter/Xbut instead of excitement, they got roasted online. Now, a new report reveals that the project is expected to be unveiled before the end of the week, but theres one big problem: no wrestlers have been approached about it.
In the promo, Hogan opened with, Why so serious? Because you know who I am, while Bischoff added, But you dont know why hes here. This is so badass. You people know who we are. You have no idea what were about. Were back. Hogan kept the energy going, saying, We changed the world one time, but now were here to wake them up. Were here to slice and dice the world of wrestling. Bischoff wrapped it with, Its going to rock your world, before teasing a mystery third man and closing with, Were better than ever. You cant wait to see.
Fans didnt hold back. One viewer wrote, Wth did I just watch, while another added, Good God, call it a day already. Some mocked Hogans opening line, with one user asking, Were doing why so serious references in 2025? Another flat-out said, A drunk and a racist. No thanks. Someone else summed it up with, Two dumb bitches telling each other exactly, while others called the whole thing cringe and slammed the duo for clinging to personas from over 20 years ago.
But heres the update. According to PWInsider, the project is supposed to be announced before the end of this week. However, multiple wrestlers who would be free to work on a new wrestling venture told the site they havent been contacted by anyone representing Hogan or Bischoff. Theres been no outreach, no pitches, and no discussionsnothing that suggests a serious roster is being built behind the scenes.
That hasnt stopped fans from speculating, with some worried about who might be the teased third man. One user said, I already dont care about this and I swear to god if Flair is the third person this will probably not last more than a year. Another chimed in with, This isnt 1996 anymore fellas.
Whether this is a podcast, a TV project, or an actual wrestling company, fans arent exactly lining up for it. Without any confirmed talent or even a clear purpose, the only thing Hogan and Bischoff have delivered so far is confusionand a lot of memes.
Do you think Hogan and Bischoff actually have something real planned, or is this just recycled nostalgia with no future? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.