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Originally Posted by Noid
I dunno, Karl Anderson apparently used to get $750,000 a year. If you had a choice between Karl Anderson for a year and Hulk Hogan for a night, it's arguable that Hogan for a night would be more valuable to a company trying to get some attention in the US.
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Its just too expensive for a one time appearance considering how small their yearly profits are. Last year they made around $34 million in revenues but net profit was only a few million.
Also if Hogan's time in TNA/Impact is any indication, he likely won't promote the company after his appearance and/or try to get all his buddies deals as well. Think when Hogan was in TNA, he ended up talking more about WWE than TNA in official interviews.