
Cultural journalist
Hulk Hogan, who died at the age of 71, was a professional wrestling all -American hero, and played a big role in the combination of the man’s movement and sports in the 1980s.
Born in Terry Gene Bollea, he started his career in Florida in the 1970s and got a “Hulk” nickname after towering with an amazing Hulk actor Lou Ferrigno on a local TV show.
Then he joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and became Hogan.
Hogan took pictures with parent Peter and Ruth Backstage at Madison Square Garden in New York in 1984.
His reputation was a TV spectacle, and with the rise of wrestling, the sports were combined with the storyline of the drama, character and show business.
As a good person fought against bad things, he was a quentsement hero and a fan favorite.
Hogan used acting skills on the screen when he played Thunderlips, the opponent of Sylvester Stallone in a charity match in Film Rocky III in 1982.
He also described Starlight Starbright at the Dolly Parton Variety Show in 1987, and the country singer appeared as his super fan’s wife in a video of her song head rock.
In 1989, when Restlemania V was held at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, New Jersey, HOGAN will meet the organizer of the event and approve Donald as president.
He has a Hollywood career in movies, including NO HOLDS BARRED, SUBURBAN Commando, MR Nanny, and Santa, including muscles.
Returning to the ring, he faced a new generation of wrestling stars, including Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in a game claimed as “icon vs icon” in the 2000s in the 2000s.
Hogan told Reuters five months before the age of 50. But the rock won.
John CENA felt the power of Hulk Hogan when it was presented together at Teen Choice Awards in 2005.
HOGAN continued to fought as his reputation continued to increase in 2009 when he took pictures of his fellow veteran Ric Flair.
The storyline may often be written in advance, but the blood was actually real.
HOGAN has won eight WWF/WWE championships, and has won eight times in the WWE Hall of Fame.
He also enjoyed the success of reality TV in his series, and Hogan knew best best with his wife Linda and his two children in 2005-07.
His image was knocked out in 2015, which was suspended by WWE, using a racial slur in a video leaked in 2015. “Please forgive me.” He shed tears with ABC’s Good Morning America. “I’m a good person.”
In recent years, he has embraced his fans as one of Donald Trump’s most vocalist supporters and approved the campaign rally at his trademark theater style and Madison Square Garden in New York in October.