It is the end of an era, folks. The wrestling legend, pop culture icon, and all-around larger-than-life character we all knew as Hulk Hogan has departed this world, leaving behind a legacy as big as his 24-inch pythons.
Pro wrestling icon Hulk Hogan (real name Terry Bollea) passed away on Thursday morning at the age of 71, leaving behind a tainted legacy of greatness. The Hulkster was arguably the most important wrestler in the industry and was the face of pro wrestling’s rise in popularity during the 1980s.
Whatcha gonna do when Hulkamania stops running wild on you?! Hulk Hogan is in the news yet again, this time sitting down for an interview and offering his take on why WWE fans booed him out of the building on Raw's Netflix debut.
One of the biggest headlines coming out of WWE's Raw on Netflix debut back on January 6th was the negative response that Hulk Hogan received from the live audience.
Hulk Hogan claims that he was not surprised by the negative reception he received from the crowd at WWE Raw’s Netflix premiere last month. One of the biggest stories to come out of the January 6 Raw episode was Hogan getting booed by the Los Angeles fans.
At the WWE Raw on Netflix debut last week, Hulk Hogan was received with a lot of boos from the crowd. He came out with long-time manager Jimmy Hart, but they were booed throughout the segment as he promoted the new partnership between WWE and his “Real American Beer” brand.
Is Hulk Hogan set to run wild all over WWE in the weeks ahead? A new rumor offers a major update on his status with the company. Sources within WWE have said that the company is considering having Hulk Hogan make appearances in 2025, according to Fightful Select.
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