Welcome guys, gals, and gender non-binary pals, to Ask 411 Wrestling. I am your party host, Ryan Byers, and I am here to answer some of your burning inquiries about professional wrestling. If you have one of those queries searing a hole in your brain, feel free to send it along to me at [email protected]. Don’t be shy about shooting those over – the more, the merrier. Hey, ya want a banner? I’ve been told I should promote my Twitter account more. So, go follow me on Twitter. Steve is here . . . but whose side is he on? I recently rewatched the Outsiders vs. WCW main event at Bash at the Beach 1996, where the big mystery was who Scott Hall and Kevin Nash’s partner would be against the team of Sting, Randy Savage and Lex Luger. We all know what happened that night, and as I watched, it struck me that with 25 years of hindsight, it seems inevitable that it would be Hulk Hogan. After all, why else wouldn’t WCW’s biggest star be part of the team defending WCW against its most-serious existential threat? The story was that Sting, Savage and Luger were selected in a drawing to represent WCW — but we were already well post-kayfabe in 1996, and most fans knew that the guys in the match were the guys the bookers wanted in the match, which strongly suggests the Hulkster was slotted to betray WCW.