10 Wrestlers Who Hated Working Together

4. Ultimate Warrior & Hulk Hogan

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Huge egos are a constant through this list, and few were bigger than those of Hulk Hogan and the Ultimate Warrior’s. For differing reasons, both are among the most infamous backstage personalities in wrestling history, but they always had arrogance in-common, and this caused a number of problems behind the curtain.

Warrior always had his flaws as a worker, but there’s little doubt that he was a gigantic star for WWE in the early '90s. He quickly rose to the top of the rankings, but it soon became apparent that the spotlight wasn’t big enough for him and Hogan, and while it has always best to take Warrior with a pinch of salt, he revealed all in a series of shoot interviews earlier this decade.

Warrior claimed that Hogan said he was “out to put a bullet in Hulkamania", and this didn’t set well with him. He extrapolated on Hogan’s apparent unwillingness to let others step inside his spotlight, and claims that Hulk felt threatened by his popularity. Unfortunately, Warrior progressed to lower the tone by calling Hogan a drug addict and a lowlife, but the feud was still very much alive in 2011, when Hogan attempted to sue Warrior for defamation following these shoots.

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