>>10397053None. He, like Hogan, is a product of the mentalities and society of the 50s, 60s, and 70s. This society can't create people who think, talk, and sound like that anymore. You get guys who'll look the part, then sound like dweebs. Or dress like that, but not have the nutiness to withstand the pressure.
That gen didn't grow up playing videogames and knowing you could make millions and be watched by millions by wrestling. They did it, because it was them.