Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan dead at age of 71
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The Spun on MSNSports Fans React To The Rock's Tribute For Hulk HoganThe wrestling world lost arguably its most iconic figure on Thursday with the passing of Hulk Hogan who died at 71. Hogan reportedly suffered cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida and was pronounced dead at the hospital with "no signs of foul play or suspicious activity.
She said she doesn't remember every detail of their encounter, but what sticks with her from that moment today is that he "had a kind heart." While most people know Hogan as a movie star or a well-known wrestler, Moore said that she was able to see Hogan as a regular person.
Hogan also wrestled several times in Texas while he worked for WCW, including in Dallas, San Antonio, El Paso and South Padre Island. Some of his opponents around this time included Randy Savage, Diamond Dallas Page and, who could forget, The Wall.
They were icons of the 1980s, known for their outlandish exploits onstage and in the ring. They later redefined their images in the 2000s by starring alongside their families in reality shows.