WWE must be careful about how they book Super ShowDown
#4 Hulk Hogan takes out The Fiend following his match against Goldberg
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I know that this may be a matter merely of personal preference but I don't want to see Hulk Hogan vs The Fiend at WrestleMania. I know that the seeds of the feud were sown on SmackDown not long ago and I also know that The Mandible Claw is a safer move that Hulk Hogan can take quite easily, but at the same time, it'll be an odd contest.
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If The Fiend is victorious against Goldberg, he should not have his victory party ruined by Hulk Hogan's iconic theme song where the legend takes Bray Wyatt down. And if The Fiend is to lose to Goldberg, I just don't want Hulk Hogan to come out and bury him even further, because that would be criminal.
If the two men are to interact, I would personally suggest some kind of a scuffle on SmackDown. Hulk Hogan could go down to the Mandible Claw and then, unleash nWo Hogan upon the world soon after, leading into the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony.
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