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Bam Margera is recreating his iconic meme with Hulk Hogan in honor of the WWE powerhouse's demise. Seven years ago, Hogan took to X to share a photo of himself and his "brother," Margera.
Wrestling fans Pablo the Don and Damian Abraham unpack the way Hulk Hogan blended his real life with the fiction of wrestling, and other aspects of his complicated legacy.
Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan died on Thursday at the age of 71. Perhaps the most well-known and recognizable wrestler in the history of the industry, he was a major catalyst in the growth of the World Wrestling Federation throughout the 1980s.
The reality television star shared two kids, son Nick, born in 1990, and daughter Brooke, who was born in 1988, with his first wife, Linda Hogan. The pair was married from 1983 to 2009. All four of them starred in the reality television show Hogan Knows Best, which ran from 2005 to 2007.
Gawker Media filed for bankruptcy after Hulk Hogan filed an invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against the company and won.
The wrestler and Real American Freestyle co-founder was remembered by peers, celebrities and politicians. He died Thursday morning at 71.
“Through the good times and the bad, I always loved my brother Terry!,” wrote Brutus Beefcake (referring to Hogan by his given name). “I am devastated by the loss of my friend, I only wish we had time to mend our broken friendship before his passing. Until I see you Brother, in the big squared circle in the sky! I love you.”
US President Donald Trump has led tributes to his ‘great friend’ Hulk Hogan who has died at the age of 71. Taking to X (Twitter) Trump honoured the wrestler when he wrote ‘We lost a great friend today,
The death of professional wrestling's most recognizable showman sparked reactions from the worlds of entertainment and politics.
Tony Schiavone has issued a clarification after getting called out for a controversial Hulk Hogan tweet. This did not sit well with the fans.