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Last week, Andscape writer David Dennis Jr. published an article titled "Hulk Hogan's Legacy Isn't Complicated." In the article, Dennis Jr. asserts that Hogan's controversial and racially insensitive comments are far more important to consider than his wrestling career.
Long before the world knew him as Hulk Hogan, wrestling icon Terry Bollea was just a kid growing up in a home in Tampa.
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNMatt Hardy On How Hulk Hogan's Controversies Impact WWE Hall Of Famer's Legacy
T he legacy of Hulk Hogan has been immensely celebrated in these few days since his passing with exceptional tributes to Hogan from fans, wrestlers, celebrities, media outlets and wrestling promotions worldwide.
Shortly before he died earlier today (July 24) at the age of 71, Hulk Hogan was doing what so many out-to-pasture celebrities from the 1980s and 1990s do: He was […]
Hulk Hogan, iconic wrestling figure, died at 71 with no foul play suspected, leaving a contested legacy due to past racist remarks, yet remembered for his significant influence on wrestling and pop culture.
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNGlenn Jacobs (Fka Kane) Comments On Passing Of Fellow WWE Star & Trump Fan Hulk Hogan
Jacobs noted how Hogan jumped into the film industry, starring alongside Sylvester Stallone in "Rocky III," and was a phenom. "He'll certainly be missed, and I've had so many people reach out to me and just... feels like a part of our childhood died because so many of us — that's what we grew up with — was Hulk Hogan."
In death, Hulk Hogan is being remembered for a very controversial affair the WWE icon had with his daughter's best friend in 2007.
This week, wrestling icon Hulk Hogan passed away aged 71. We revisit one of the strangest stories involving the Hulkster, which included the world's biggest metal band