>>8680844No.
To start, his aesthetic isn’t marketable today at all. He’d have to go bald or gain hair. You can’t really have someone balding who won’t be mocked to shit, especially in his 30s.
You can’t really do an American super patriot gimmick that won’t just seem controversial today. Shifting demographics and Whites becoming a minority race makes it less likely to see success.
Also the fact that no one can really be made into a star without already being related to someone who was. He would have to follow shitty writers and constantly be kept down to a level that never makes him bigger than the company. His promo style would be viewed as too cartoony for this era.
Fact is by the mid 90s, the Hogan character was finished and he needed an entire revamp to match a new cultural era. Now his character and mannerisms are mostly enjoyed nostalgically.