A few problems with your statements:Attitudefan wrote: That is famously Hulk Hogan's pose. Recoome to me is a parody of Pro Wrestling of the late 80s and early 90s with the outrageous characters decked out in neon clothing. The Ginyus are particularly colourful (like Hogan, Warrior, Flair, Hart, Macho Man) and have special poses and phrases like wrestlers do. I think he was parodying pro wrestling (and that's why I think TFS took the direction of those episodes the way they did because they felt the same way).
Wrestlers back then had poses and phrases they used to get over. Japan less so, but the WWF is notorious for the outrageous characters. The Ginyus are also huge guys save for Guldo, who could represent the midgets in wrestling.
Obviously Toriyama was aware of Hogan since in the early 90s Hogan was doing tours in Japan. Around the same time Mr Satan appeared, Hogan was doing a gig over there in 1992/93 (with the famous clip of him declaring the WWF belt as a toy compared to the Japanese federation title). No way did Toriyama not know of this since in Japan, wrestling was (and I still think is) a huge industry.
Recoome is very much a parody of a wrestler. No doubt.
1) The entire Ginyu Force is a parody of Power Rangers (or rather, the genre).
2) The reason there's a pic of Arnold among those Hogan poses is because he was a Mr. Olympia winner. The pose has been standard in bodybuilding since prior to its inception in 1965. Hogan's either stealing it from bodybuilders or from Arnold's wins specifically. Arnold's career as a Mr. Olympia winner was kind of a big deal in the bodybuilding world and outside of it (it's why he became world-famous prior to his acting career). To this day, only two people have beaten his record, nobody else has ever come out of retirement like he did, and it's widely debated that if the two who had beaten his record competed against him then they would lost. He's indisputably among the top three bodybuilders of all time, arguably #1.










