10 things fans would love to see in the WWE Museum if there was one

A land of memories.
A land of memories.

2. Hulk Hogan's crucifix

The heel-turn heard around the world.
The heel-turn heard around the world.

Apart from honouring great wrestlers from the WWE's past, a museum would also look to commemorate big moments in the long history of the company. Undoubtedly, one of the most iconic instances in the history of Wrestlemania came when Hulk Hogan defeated Andre the Giant in the main event of Wrestlemania 3, powerslamming his opponent to the mat for the victory.

The memory of this match deserves a place in the museum's collection, and a good place to begin would be to include the piece of jewellery which started the whole feud off. There are many characteristics of Hogan's wrestling character that instantly come to mind when we think of him. Whether its the handlebar moustache, the 24-inch pythons or the yellow bandana, Hogan epitomised the cartoon character come to life idea of 80s pro-wrestling.

Another piece of Hogan's attire that fans will remember is the crucifix he used to wear around his neck. On a legendary Piper's Pit segment in the lead up to Wrestlemania 3, Andre turned heel by ripping Hogan's shirt in two, pulling the crucifix away with it. This moment broke the hearts of many young wrestling fans across the world and set up what was arguably the WWE's greatest and most important rivalry.

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