they would have turned into the biggest joke ever. really though, Hogan was already the biggest thing in wrestling in the 80s - it could even be argued that Hogan was significantly bigger than Metallica was in the 80s as well. his career was taking off into superstardom when Metallica was only getting started.
True but he was still pretty big in the early 90s. I think the only other wrestler who compared in popularity was Bret The Hitman.
I do know that he was huge in the 80s though, hell he had his own cartoon. HE HAD HIS OWN PASTA!!!
I know that Wrestlemania III once held the record for largest attendence for an indoor sporting event in North America, drawling over 90,000 people. Hulk vs Andre the Giant being the main event. I used to rent old WWF pay per view events on VHS and watch them all the time.
There's no argument. Hulkamania was bigger than everything in the 80s and early 90s, trust me I was there.
I remeraber seeing a bio on Hulk and he was playing a guitar and he wasn't too terrible. Don't be quick to judge guys maybe he's a pretty good bass player. I wouldn't be surprised if he's better than Newsted anyway.
They would've done a thrash metal cover of Real American. =P
But yeah, Hogan was DEFINATLY bigger than Metallica in the 80s without a doubt. Hogan was an 80s icon while Metallica were just some thrash metal band that had to sell out to become big. SAY YOUR PRAYERS, TAKE YOUR VITAMINS, AND RIDE THE LIGHTNING, BROTHER!!!!