Ric Flair reflects on Hulk Hogan's death and career
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TheSportster on MSNHow Hulk Hogan's Biggest Lie Sunk WWE For YearsIn the 1980s, Hulk Hogan was pop culture. He was on talk shows, he had a cover story in Sports Illustrated, he hosted SNL, and he even had his own cartoon. But in the early 1990s, things began to change thanks to steroids.
Hulk Hogan died Thursday, July 24 in Florida. He will be remembered as one of the most iconic wrestlers who inspired a generation of kids.
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Spoiler - Bolavip on MSNHulk Hogan Dies at 71: Eight Movie Roles That Defined ’80s and ’90s CheeseHulk Hogan’s films are a nonstop parade of absurd plots and excess. Hulk Hogan, one of professional wrestling’s most recognizable figures, died of cardiac arrest today, at the age of 71, according to TMZ.
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The professional wrestling world reacts to the death of Hulk Hogan. Those paying tribute include Ric Flair, Triple H and President Trump, all WWE Hall of Famers.
With his red and yellow wrestling attire, bleached mustache and custom of ripping his shirt open, Hogan ascended alongside the then-WWF.
Hulk Hogan passed away at the age of 71 on July 24 after suffering a cardiac arrest. In his latest podcast episode, WWE Hall of Famer John Bradshaw Layfield (JBL) expressed how much The Hulkster meant to the wrestling business.
The wrestler was like so many dads, supermen to their adolescent children but unmasked for their failings and frailties as age progresses. | Opinion
Hulk Hogan, who passed away Thursday at age 71, had a charisma that spread from his Florida roots around the world as a pro-wrestling icon.
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Screen Rant on MSNProblematic 90 Day Fiancé Cast Member Posts Shocking Video With Hulk Hogan After Death NewsJust after death news surfaces, a controversial 90 Day Fiancé star posts a surprising video featuring Hulk Hogan, raising new questions.