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This week Hulk Hogan faces the charge of causing irreparable harm to the wrestling business, as the prosecution and defence go to war, talking Hogan's negative impact on the WWF with his Arsenio Hall appearance, his role in bringing down WCW from its apex, and impact on the course of TNA's life. The panel debates steroids, sex, politics, burials, money and incompetence, and take your witness statements to determine whether or not Hogan is guilty. The fifth of the SCG Trials and a really fun show, check it out and let us know what you think of the verdict!

 

http://squaredcirclegazette.podbean.com/mf/web/u2z4xr/SCGRadio54-TheTrialOfHulkHogan.mp3

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Agreed on most of Parv's points above. This was my favorite of the Trial series by far, as I just feel more invested and engaged with Hulk as the subject here. I was definitely siding with the defense going in, and I still stand my ground there - but the cases presented and the arguments from both panels were REALLY thought-provoking and incredibly convincing.

 

You guys have blazed through a lot of the usual suspects - the Faces of Death from WCW, the extreme influences of Heyman's booking philosophy, Hunter in the Fed - so I'm eager to see what names you pick up for the Trial series when you start reaching outside the box a bit. So far, it's been a tremendous exercise in examining these guys from all sides.

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