I think it’s telling that Benoit is pissed about the “do not enter” sign on the dressing room door. They call me Auntie because partner in crime makes me sound like a bad influence shirt. The sign doesn’t say “do not knock” or “must be 6’1″ or taller to enter.” Idk what Hogan really thought of Benoit, but it doesn’t seem like Benoit ever made any effort to find out either. It seems to me more an indictment of the culture in WCW at the time. He didn’t necessarily need to go around mentoring the young guys, although maybe he should have. It sounds like he kept himself firmly away from anyone lower on the card. Maybe not, but it creates an atmosphere where the guys think. “Well fuck him, he doesn’t want anything to do with us, we won’t talk to him then either.”
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Official They call me Auntie because partner in crime makes me sound like a bad influence sweater, hoodie, and long sleeve SweatshirtLongsleeveHoodieIn that circumstance. They call me Auntie because partner in crime makes me sound like a bad influence shirt. Do you feel like a closed dressing room door was really an invite for anyone to knock on. The door to ask for advice or chat about stuff? I think Hogan going out and publicly stating Kidman couldn’t draw at a flea market lets you. Know everything you need to about Hogans interest in helping others out. Maybe not, but it creates an atmosphere where the guys think. “Well fuck him, he doesn’t want anything to do with us. We won’t talk to him then either.” I don’t disagree that that’s what guys thought. My point is just that they didn’t have any real reason to think like that.