Virgil Claims He Made Hulk Hogan's Career And Is Responsible For The NWO

Former WWE Million Dollar Champion Virgil was on today's episode of The Wrestling Inc. DailyWWE recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of the nWo, and Virgil explained to Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman his role in the iconic faction.

"I think I made Hulk Hogan's whole career," Virgil expressed. "Ted Turner and I put together the nWo. I got paid all day. I was like a moving reindeer. It was Too Sweet Meatsauce week. Olive Garden gave me a special order with Eric Bischoff because they love me that much. They put out a restraining order on Eric Bischoff because he followed me to Olive Garden. I guess he wanted a bunch more meatsauce or something. He's obsessed with me because I'm the Meatsauce King."

Virgil continued, "I was the original member coming in. It was Hulk, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Ted DiBiase, myself and X-Pac."

Before joining WCW, Virgil spent nearly a decade in the WWF. He revealed a move that a future WWE Hall of Famer would be known for throughout their career.

"I kicked Alex Wright's ass in a dance off in a parking garage, and I put my foot up in his ass," Virgil recalled. "He was talking s**t like he could out dance me. I had the dance off, and I shoved my foot up his ass. I invented the dance called the Spinaroonee. Disco Inferno had a spin off. He spun on the ground like a donkey, and then I spanked his ass."

Virgil then went on to talk about his new mobile game "Meatsauce Madness". Discussing what fans can expect from the game.

"I'm the prototype. I played it for hours," Virgil said. "I went into a food coma playing. I went to Olive Garden playing it. Fans can expect all of it when you guzzle the beef. I think you might have been guzzling some beef. Look at you. [Virgil does a horse impression]. I guzzled so much I got garlic nipples. I'm a unicorn. All the game is my favorite part, from the platform to the end. I love it all."

You can download Meatsauce Madness via the App Store on your iPhone HERE.

 

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