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>Quite disturbing, isn't it?
>You know people are very passionate about things in their lives.
>Some people are very passionate about religion.
>Others about politics.
>It grieves me to say that there's an alarming group of people that are passionate about, Hulk Hogan.
>These so called, Hulkamaniacs.
>They're the lowest form of the low.
>They're quite pathetic, I mean.
>Why would you worship a man, I mean, who prances about like fifty pence tart in these feather boas?
>It's, it's disgusting.
>It was bad enough 18 years ago when Hulk, Hulk Hogan and his Hulkamaniacs were running wild.
>But
>Now in the year 2002, it's just quite sad.
>People buy this crap you know.
>I mean, look at this. Look, I mean.
>They hang this on their walls.
>Look look look look look at this, look look look at me look at me I'm a Hulk a Hulkamaniac and I've got a silly Hulk Hogan cup and my hat and my silly little doll and I look like a complete bloody pillock.
>Why?
>I just don't understand.
>It's just a travesty.
>But you people can't respect and follow someone like myself.
>I wish I could say it was just you pathetic Americans, but it's not. It's a worldwide phenomenon.
>I mean.
>You could, I mean.
>Worship someone like me, someone with pride and dignity.
>Someone who speaks the Queen's English
>Someone who can finish a sentence without saying the word "Brother" at the end of it.
>That really get's on my bloody nerves, that one.
>Hulkamania will be running wild no more.
>So I'll direct this at you Hogan, so you can understand it in your simple way.
>What do you go to see, when the Power of the Punch runs wild on thee?