by chadallen985 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 1:59 am
			
			
			magicmanplc wrote:I keep hearing about him not signing his fan mail. Does someone have an article or video of him saying that. On his website he seeks signed stuff that look identical: 
http://www.shophulkhogan.com/category-s/1845.htm Also my friend met him at his surf shop last week and he got him to sign a shirt. It looks exact. Should i send to his surf shop address?
 
Here is what I can tell you, take it or leave it...  I had the chance to talk to Hulk 5 1/2 years ago when he brought Brooke in studio for an interview for a show she was doing to support her cd at the time.  Her music was tough to listen to, but she was easy on the eyes.  

  I knew he was going to be coming in studio so I had broken my own rule and took in a photo that I had of him with my little cousin from years ago, and asked him to sign it and I framed it up and gave it to my cousin.  He was gracious and was a blast to talk to, and no we didn't talk wrestling.  Actually, I don't think I asked him a single wrestling question. Though I did ask him if he continues to get alot of autograph request in person and TTM years later and he said yeah,I do, and I don't mind signing for people in person because they gave me everything I have today."  "As for the items mailed to me to sign, I don't sign any of them, never have and never will."  "I know its not right, but I would be signing all day every day, and the pi$$er is those people just want my autograph so they can make a buck off of my name and I refuse to let that happen."
No, I didn't hold up a camera to record him saying that as "proof" but that is what he told me. Hell, I have no reason to lie about it.  I have seen the ones posted on here and yes, they are really close to legit autographs, but if you do research on the 2 different autographs, "real" and "fake", you will see the slight diff.  Hope this helps answer some of the questions...  Happy Collecting
[quote="magicmanplc"]I keep hearing about him not signing his fan mail. Does someone have an article or video of him saying that. On his website he seeks signed stuff that look identical: http://www.shophulkhogan.com/category-s/1845.htm Also my friend met him at his surf shop last week and he got him to sign a shirt. It looks exact. Should i send to his surf shop address?[/quote]
Here is what I can tell you, take it or leave it...  I had the chance to talk to Hulk 5 1/2 years ago when he brought Brooke in studio for an interview for a show she was doing to support her cd at the time.  Her music was tough to listen to, but she was easy on the eyes.  :)  I knew he was going to be coming in studio so I had broken my own rule and took in a photo that I had of him with my little cousin from years ago, and asked him to sign it and I framed it up and gave it to my cousin.  He was gracious and was a blast to talk to, and no we didn't talk wrestling.  Actually, I don't think I asked him a single wrestling question. Though I did ask him if he continues to get alot of autograph request in person and TTM years later and he said yeah,I do, and I don't mind signing for people in person because they gave me everything I have today."  "As for the items mailed to me to sign, I don't sign any of them, never have and never will."  "I know its not right, but I would be signing all day every day, and the pi$$er is those people just want my autograph so they can make a buck off of my name and I refuse to let that happen."
No, I didn't hold up a camera to record him saying that as "proof" but that is what he told me. Hell, I have no reason to lie about it.  I have seen the ones posted on here and yes, they are really close to legit autographs, but if you do research on the 2 different autographs, "real" and "fake", you will see the slight diff.  Hope this helps answer some of the questions...  Happy Collecting