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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, known as "The Immortal One," has died at 71. Hogan was a major figure in wrestling, hosting "Saturday Night Live" and appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Nick Hogan, the son of WWE legend Hulk Hogan, was at “Monday Night Raw” to help pay tribute to his father after the pro wrestling icon died on Thursday. Read More
Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea on Aug. 11, 1953, is one of the most famous, recognizable names in wrestling and pop culture thanks to his decades-long career. The WWE Hall of Famer began his
New York Times bestselling author and National Wrestling Hall of Famer Mike Mooneyham was "devastated" Thursday.
Terry Bollea, known as Hulk Hogan, passed away at 71 due to cardiac arrest, leaving a legacy as a wrestling icon. Hulk Hogan, a cultural phenomenon in the 1980s, was remembered for his larger-than-life persona and impact on the industry.
Nick Hogan is paying tribute to his dad, the wrestler and media star Hulk Hogan, who died Thursday at the age of 71.