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Hulk Hogan vs. Ric Flair never went down at WWE WrestleMania VIII, and the Hulkster knows the reasons why.

It was always an obvious omission as to why Hogan never fought Flair, but speaking with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated, Hogan said that their were several wheels turning as to why 'The Immortal' never faced 'The Nature Boy.'

“Me and Flair had magic in the old WWF,” said Hogan. “But there was more than one agenda there. It wasn’t just that Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan were going to be the guys driving the WWF train. I think Vince was thinking in multiples. We weren’t the only game in town. He got what he needed, then spread us apart.”

Although they wrestled one another at several house shows, the marquee match didn't happen on the "grandest stage of them all." From a visual perspective, Sports Illustrated notes that part of that reason was because Flair didn't fit the bill of Hogan's typical type of foe. Vince McMahon was lining up monsters for him to slay and Flair was of a different type of feather. Hogan, however, noted that he was always up for challengers of different wrestling styles.

"I always loved wrestling, and I liked the challenge of working with different guys. I loved wrestling The Rock. If you’re going to create magic, there is a formula, a feel, a timing, and a placement. That’s the ‘It Factor’–you need to be able to see it and feel it."

Something else that was on the table was that WrestleMania VIII was going to be Hogan's last with WWE. Instead, Hogan took on Sid Vicious and Flair battled Randy Savage.

This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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