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>In 1998, the sociologist Sharon Mazer opined that the event appealed to the suppressed homoerotic desires of wrestling fans. Mazer suggested that the presentation of Hulk Hogan's and Randy Savage's relationship idealized the virtues of trust and respect and that the extensive physical contact between the two shirtless men was, in Mazer's view, a concession to the suppressed homoerotic desires of wrestling fans.[43]
>In 1998, the sociologist Sharon Mazer opined that the event appealed to the suppressed homoerotic desires of wrestling fans. Mazer suggested that the presentation of Hulk Hogan's and Randy Savage's relationship idealized the virtues of trust and respect and that the extensive physical contact between the two shirtless men was, in Mazer's view, a concession to the suppressed homoerotic desires of wrestling fans.[43]