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Bruce Prichard On If The WWE Tried To Book Mike Tyson Against Hulk Hogan In 1990

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On the latest “Something To Wrestle”, Bruce Prichard discussed the WWE booking Mike Tyson as a special guest referee for Hulk Hogan v Randy Savage on NBC after Wrestlemania V. It led into a discussion of the WWE considering Mike Tyson v. Hulk Hogan at Wrestlemania VI and why it ultimately wasn’t a good idea.

Of The Possibility Of Tyson V. Hogan:

Sure. I mean, the prospect of actually having Hulk Hogan vs. the baddest man on the planet, Mike Tyson, without a doubt is always going to be discussed. I don’t care who’s in what place, you always talk about who’s the best and who would win in wrestler vs. boxer. And there probably were not two bigger stars in the galaxy than Hulk Hogan and Mike Tyson at the time. So yeah, it was discussed. However, dealing with Don King who was Mike’s promoter and manager at the time, that can always be a little tricky and walking through landmines as well. But Mike always loved the business. Mike grew up watching wrestling, and he absolutely loved the business and had a lot of respect for it. So there was always — I think that there was always potential there to do something with Mike.

On Why They Decided Against It:

But the reality of ever getting to that? What the hell do you do with it. You can’t beat Tyson, you can’t beat Hulk. And it was not a situation where both guys could look good. Using Mike’s name and having Mike be a big part of something we were doing, yeah. F**k yeah. And the biggest match on PPV, the biggest draw on PPV up to this point was Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan from WrestleMania V. The return in primetime on NBC for The Main Event to air live on a Friday night, to add Mike Tyson’s name into that? Come on, you’ve got the three biggest names at that time on PPV in one match. That was huge, and that was Vince’s goal all along, was to get Mike involved somehow. And I don’t think Mike was even available for WrestleMania at the time.

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Credit: Something To Wrestle. H/T 411Mania.

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