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During his initial run, he won the WWF Championship five times, with his first reign being the second-longest in the championship's history. He is the first wrestler to win consecutive Royal Rumble matches, winning in 19. His match with Andre the Giant on WWF The Main Event on February 5, 1988, still holds American television viewership records for wrestling with a 15.2 Nielsen rating and 33 million viewers. In 1993, Hogan departed the WWF to sign for rival promotion World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship six times, and holds the record for the longest reign.
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In 1996, he underwent a career renaissance upon adopting the villainous persona of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, leading the popular New World Order (nWo) stable. As a result, he became a major figure during the " Monday Night Wars", another boom of mainstream professional wrestling. Apologies to the setter for suspecting the dreaded double duty!ĥd ‘Away’ frequently – regret not going straight (3,2,4) OUT OF TRUEĪ charade of OUT (away), OFT (frequently), and RUE (regret)Ħd Fellows can upset Sue breaking moral code 9’s predecessor admired (9,6) VICTORIAN VALUES VICTOR and IAN are our fellows and LAV is our can (toilet), which is reversed ( upset), then SUE is anagrammed ( breaking).He headlined WCW's annual flagship event Starrcade three times, including the most profitable WCW pay-per-view ever, Starrcade 1997. I couldn’t find T for town in Chambers of Collins, so flagged down a passer-by with an ODE, and found it there. Enlightenment welcome!ģd American chaperone I’d not led astray? It won’t make much difference (1,4,2,3,5) A DROP IN THE OCEAN A CHAPERONE I’ D NOT anagrammed ( led astray)Ĥd It regularly falls close to town (5) NIGHT NIGH (close to) + T (town). I thought the wordplay was simply an indication that Y was the second letter, but having looked it up, Y is actually spelled wye. LIT (on fire) surrounds this combination ( ’s outside)ġ2a Keys found here after fair old kerfuffle (7) FLORIDA FAIR OLD anagrammed ( after … kerfuffle)ġ3a Take issue with apprentice’s first firing (5) ARSON R (take: recipe, Latin) and SON (issue), next to ( with) Apprentice ’s first letterġ4a Son on Tyneside gets deceptively spacious accommodation without delay (9) TARDINESS S (son) after ( on) NE (Tyneside), all of which is surrounded by ( gets … without) TARDIS (deceptively spacious accommodation)ġ6a Briefly contact university in charity foundation (5,4) TOUCH BASE U (university) in TOCH ( Toc H, charity), then BASE (foundation)ġ8a Lack of Tory turn-out is excellent (5) NOBLE NO BL E (lack of Tory) without U (turn- out)Ģ0a Strange wretch is holding out for the most part (7) CURIOUS CUR (wretch) plus IS (from the clue) containing ( holding) all but the last letter of (… for the most part) OUtĢ1a Sixth wife in series is fighter (7) SPARRER PARR (sixth wife of the king famous for having had a sixth wife) goes in SER (series)Ģ2a Give Romeo makeover! Trainspotting enthusiast perhaps? (9) MOVIEGOER GIVE ROMEO anagram ( makeover)Ģ3a Tradition for one retiring to country (5) USAGE EG (for one) going backwards in the direction of ( retiring to) USA (country)Ģ4a & 25a Assault on old Liberal leader – court names suspect (7,7) COLONEL MUSTARDĪnagram of ( assault on) OLD L (Liberal leader) with COURT NAMESġd Accommodating grievance I moved up slightly (9) COMPLIANT COMPLAINT (grievance) with the I moved up slightlyĢd Dropping off gear (why at number 2?) (7) PYJAMASĪ nice definition, and intriguing surface which has the solver wondering about the possible significance of the grid position. In the explanations, quoted indicators are in italics and I’ve capitalised and emboldened letters which appear in the ANSWER.ġa & 5a Running pub is a vocation? He won’t say anything different (7,7) CAPTAIN OBVIOUSĪn anagram of ( running) PUB IS A VOCATIONĩa & 19d Play two pieces of music covered by singer – earlier spot rejected (5,7) MAJOR BARBARA BAR + BAR (two pieces of music) inside ( covered by) ORA ( Rita Ora, singer) earlier we have JAM (spot) reversed ( rejected)ġ0a Good! An investigator spots what those without tickets may do (9) GATECRASHĪ charade of G (good), A TEC (an investigator), and RASH (spots)ġ1a I say, Farage’s on fire outside – hide in here! (4,3) LIME PIT I (from the clue) and MEP (say, Farage). Which were your highlights?ĭefinitions are underlined in the clues below. I think my picks are LIME PIT and COMIC, but there are plenty of great clues to choose from. I was expecting a real challenge, but in the event, though it wasn’t exactly a quick or easy solve, neither did I find it too fearsome. Thanks to Tyrus for today’s puzzling fun.