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Hulk Hogan descended upon American culture at exactly the time it was ready for him: the 1980s
The opening chords of Rick Derringer’s hard-rock guitar would play over the arena sound system. Instantly, 20,000 Hulkamaniacs — and many more as wrestling’s popularity and stadium size exploded — ...
Anyone who misses Hulk Hogan’s 1980s cartoon series can rest easy now, as the show is making an unexpected comeback on YouTube. Titled Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling, the CBS production is all set to ...
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Hulk Hogan's death marks the end of an era that defined larger-than-life personalities of the 1980s
Hulk Hogan was billed as “The Immortal One” and the former WWE champion seemed to believe it as he bellowed in his red-and-yellow attire throughout sold-out arenas around the world in the 1980s and ...
To many WWE fans, the 1980s were a golden age for the promotion. The reason is because of the legendary performers who became household names during the decade. But which ones were the most memorable ...
Up until 2018, Hulk Hogan, real name Terry Bollea, fit the mold of a folk hero, particularly during his rise to wrestling stardom in the 1980s. His persona as a “Real American” resonated deeply with ...
We never really thought that Hulk Hogan would die. He was literally given the nickname “The Immortal One,” the ultra-blonde, ultra-jacked all-American, once the closest thing in US pop culture to a ...
Hogan was one of wrestling's first superstars. He was so popular that he branched out into movies and later even had his own animated TV show. Wrestling superstar Hulk Hogan, whose larger-than-life ...
President Donald Trump’s decades-long friendship with Hulk Hogan was forged over a love of professional wrestling but developed into a political alliance that eventually culminated in Hogan earning a ...
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