Eric Bischoff Hulk Hogan compares their wrestling league to voice

We finally know that hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff have been on X for a while. OK, so We've Famous for several weeks, but these plans are now open.

Hogan is Rushmore Professional Wrestler (as far as he means to Biz) and WCW’s greatest promoter Bischoff’s Hogan 25 years after their great NWO run launched the real American Freestyle, a “scriptless” freestyle alliance. In layman's words, this means it's not that they all wrestle in WWE style, but amateur style, but (real, American) money.

Bischoff tells Hollywood Reporter“Not a scripted sports or entertainment form.”

Hogan said the “integrity” of the grab match will be “impeccable”, although the league is also expected to “high-impact action designed to attract modern audiences,” according to the announcement. But those people are together.

The true American freestyle is currently seeking media partners – ideally “long-term,” in Bisov’s words, “a person who brings to the table is more than just a streaming platform.”

"It's a sport that needs to be built. This sport exists, but as a television real estate in the professional league, it's not," he said. "I'm not unrealistic about how much work and time it takes."

These guys aren't without them any Partner. Lane Capital is their main financier, and Cassius (according to its website’s “early tech investors”) also paid for it. Hogan's real American beer will serve as champion sponsor, brother. The announcement said that American wrestling, NCAA and Zero were also on board, allowing wrestlers to "regardless of their NCAA identity."

Yes, you can make money here. Victory and Champions Wallet (complying with NCAA regulations) will have bonuses. Amateur-style wrestling has not offered a potential career path for its top athletes in history. After the NCAA Championship or even the Olympics, competitors can try to compete in WWE-style professional wrestling or UFC-style mixed martial arts, or they can "go to a plumber or electrician" like Hogan did.

These people told the athletes that these athletes would have the opportunity to make “seven numbers.” thr. They didn't share more about the structure of athletes' salaries.

“Everyone has a deal, brother,” Hogan said.

Hogan and Bischoff told thr. On their call sheet are Ben Askren (Olympia, Pan American champion, mixed martial artist and professional boxer), Kennedy Blade (Olympia and World Champion) and Zahid Valencia (National Champion and World Champion).

There is a hype "third man" who joins Hogan and Bichoff: legendary amateur wrestling coach Israel "Izzy" Martinez. Hogan and Bischoff started teasing the whole thing with very WWE-style vignettes (top), which is a callback to their old WCW era.

At that time, Hogan was Hogan, the “real American” (“real American” and therefore the name of the league and beer), traded with Hulkamania (at the time) and changed his heels in the WCW. When Hogan was revealed to be the "third man" in Heel Pynwo, joining Scott Hall ("Razor Ramon" in WWE) and Kevin Nash ("WWE's "Diesel" in WCW). Carnival on the beach Pay per view.

Bischoff writes the legendary NWO "Invasion" storyline, and he is still a storyteller. He calls the freestyle wrestlers “fascinating” stories of “stood” stories, with the men and women unparalleled sacrifice and discipline in most other sports.

“Taking it to life, with higher quality production value and showing these events and the drama that comes with it will take us where we want to go,” Bischoff said.

Where they want to go is a very important time. As a true American freestyle specialist, Hogan said his main goal is to enter the same "quality arena, large venues" as WWE and UFC. Although the exact location continues for the time being, the first real American freestyle event will be held this summer this summer. Their event will feature eight weight classes, males for eight nine-minute games and four females for the game.

While wrestling will be very different from what we see on WWE and AEW today, the speech will be borrowed in a lot. Despite being "early," Bischoff said the mat (or stage-eventually appears) may lift up like a pro-wrestling or boxing ring.

They also need to “bring the senses beyond things that win and lose”, such as lighting and music, he said. There will be entrances and themes (L.A. Career) and highly produced packages that introduce athletes and potential audiences to athletes. For those people, he's not looking for WWE - he's looking for sound.

"I was surprised by the quality of the packaging, the video biography they made," Bisov said. "On a piece of paper, what is sound? This is a singing competition, a music competition. OK, they've been nearby since then Band Battle In the 1960s. Nothing new. But what is new and special sound There are other things like that, they spend a lot of time making these packages, where you really understand these singers, how these performers get to their place and for me these stories are the reasons that show. ”

"That's what we want to do for these athletes," he continued. "Because it's a connection to the audience, a connection to the sponsor, a connection to all kinds of other good things. But, it's about showing these personalities first."

These personalities have shined for Hogan, who admit to initially being "worry" about the "basic" work.

"A lot of these guys... make Conor McGregor swagger. They're all watching TV. They're watching (pro) wrestlers' publicity," Hogan said. "We're going to pay them, brother, that should add to great instinct, aggressiveness. Show your ass a little bit, you know?"

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In this case, it is good for Goose and Gander to the league and wrestlers.

“The more you become a bigger star, the more you win, the merchandise and everything will be sold, and you will make money,” Hogan said. “I think that will make the knob on the promotional video and what they want to say.”

There is another very good business opportunity here: selling it to TKO.

TKO is a publicly traded WWE/UFC merger company that just swallows up the battle left and right against the sports league.

"Well, for me, it's always an option," Hogan said. "We need to turn it into a monster first."