I see you're an advocate of pure swinging, pure pivot...and from other forums you're a Hoganite......so my question is, why and how do you think Hogan used his so-called 3 R hands? I went the direction of believing he said the truth about his feels, so I researched the way where I can use the pivot as he said (hips starting) and not stall the pivot when come time for PA1/3 R hands...and I think it's achieving the reverse-k position on top that's key to this. No way we can stall the pivot even with PA1 use for as long as we keep the head super still from the top to impact. No way. At least if your clubhead isn't under plane and on its way to gouge the ground.
Hogan had an active left shoulder - he whirls through impact with the right elbow bent and parked on his right hip at release. The pivot uncocks the LW, not right arm extension nor a throwing motion with the right forearm. The right shoulder straightens the right arm in the follow through, which felt like a throwing motion to him. As you can clearly see here: