Hulk Hogan Attacks terrorists at Epcot

JLW11Hi

Well-Known Member
Wow, I can't believe I have never heard of this show.

From reading people's posts, I am just trying to imagine what kind of crazy messed up plot lines they had to be able to fit scenes from Big Thunder Mt, Indiana Jones Stunt Show, Morocco, etc, into the stories?
 

Hakunamatata

Le Meh
Premium Member
JLW11Hi said:
Wow, I can't believe I have never heard of this show.

From reading people's posts, I am just trying to imagine what kind of crazy messed up plot lines they had to be able to fit scenes from Big Thunder Mt, Indiana Jones Stunt Show, Morocco, etc, into the stories?

It was pretty lame.....We all know that Hulk Hogan did not turn out to be that great of an actor...ok, honestly, he could barely act his way through a decent match, but it was ok for what it was worth....
 

Ringo8n24

Active Member
Has anyone seen the movie "Thunder in Paradise" with Hulk Hogan that the tv show was based on? I saw it on blockbuster online, but I was wondering if that too was filmed at Disney.
 

Sledge

Account Suspended
hakunamatata said:
So am I to derive that in your opinion "wrassling" fans are not normal? Furthermore, if you are going to use the "redneck" form of the word, its "wrasslin" not "wrassling".

If you are going to try to be cute.....do your homework first.

That was great! :)
 

Woody13

New Member
Sledge said:
That was great! :)
I am really glad you posted! I'm hosting a wrestling event (multiple matches) in my local area come this fall. I can find plenty of guys to wrestle (they're a dime a dozen) but what I need are drag queens or real women. If you are a woman (or a drag queen) and want to wrestle your boyfriend, that will work just fine!

All female and drag queen bouts are crowd pleasers! You will receive free wine and food and a shot at wrestling for the Title Belt! A cash prize (yet to be determined) will be awarded as well for the big wiener.

Contact via PM if you have what it takes! :wave:
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
I thought that show was excellent, oh wait that should have read excrement. Yes it did play on UK TV, but then again what American series dosent?

Play fighting, or wrestling as some of you are calling it, is a sham and a disservice to those who undertake it as a sport. Its really just an advert for steroid abuse, and a rest home for cliches. IMHO of course :drevil:
 

KevinPage

Well-Known Member
Talk about bait and switch tactics.

I read the title to this thread and thought that Hulk Hogan apprehended someone at Epcot this weekend or something.

I guess the Hulkster is sitting over in Tampa counting his $$$
 

CoffeeJedi

Active Member
Ah, "Thunder in Paradise", watching a true thespian like Mr. Hogan practice his craft was a true delight to behold! :hammer:

seriously, i'd watch just to play "spot the attraction", don't think i ever saw one set at Big Thunder Mountain though :( I remember one bad guy's hideout was the Adventurer's Club. There was an off screen crash and the good guy was standing next to the wrecked pipe organ like he was responsible for it! Another time they were fighting some sort of cyborg guy in a generic looking industrial area full of pipes.... it was the back side of Catastrophe Canyon! of course they could only film from the outside looking in or the illusion would be ruined, so the camera angles were ridiculously static.

I could never figure out they filmed on the Grand Floridian Beach, but kept the Monorail tracks and the Magic Kingdom out of the shots though.
 

DisneyFanLS

New Member
Hulk Hogan....an actor?????????

You mean ALL those years in the ring......he was ACTING???????????? Say it ain't so!!!!!!???? :hammer:
 

rob45

Well-Known Member
While touring the MGM Studios (I think the back lot and studio tour) we got to see one of the sets while they were filming. You couild clearly see the Hulksters big head. :zipit:
 

ACE

New Member
I don't know which is worse. The wrestling fanatics who watched the show because of Hogan or the Disney fanatics watching to see a glimpse of an attraction. You both are a sad bunch.


Now please excuse me, I'm gotta go. It's time for RAW and I believe they're filming from WDW tonite. :lol:

:wave: ACE
 

gsimpson

Well-Known Member
I can't see I would rate this as a top show for writing or dramatic content but it was the only show that I know of that you would see pretty much nothing but WDW locations being used. The monorail track and the edge of one of the Poly long houses did appear in a couple of episodes late in the series (6th or 7th show?.?) One of the villian also used River Country as his lair. I think the vapid writing and schlock acting were good, that way I wasn't distracted while trying to figure out where on property they were.

Other than the city scenes (which I think were shot down by church street station) were any of the main scenes shot anywhere but WDW?

Now Hulk Hogan has a series about guys dating his daughter on MTV.
 

Mr Bill

Well-Known Member
ACE said:
I don't know which is worse. The wrestling fanatics who watched the show because of Hogan or the Disney fanatics watching to see a glimpse of an attraction. You both are a sad bunch.


Now please excuse me, I'm gotta go. It's time for RAW and I believe they're filming from WDW tonite. :lol:

:wave: ACE
I was six years old at the time and Hulk Hogan was my idol. Gimme a break :(

Plus it was one right before wrestling.
 

fiftiesdean

Active Member
this show was awesome....I too was a youngin' and a HUGE wrestling fan and Hulkamaniac, BROTHER. I loved the fact that Jimmy Hart, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake were in the show too...
 

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