Hulk Hogan owns it all, brother. Hulk Hogan wrestled as a handful of names before he established himself as Hulk Hogan in the WWF. As Hogan's popularity took off throughout the 80s, Marvel took notice ...
Everyone was still figuring out what made the Rumble Royal when the Royal Rumble rumbled along in 1989. Got that? Seriously, the second televised version was actually the first to make pay-per-view, ...
The song became a WWF staple after Vince McMahon heard the song while finalizing the album, and soon afterward, it was transitioned to Hulk Hogan, who defined the theme. Although Hogan had his own ...
On December 27, 1983, Hulk Hogan returned to the WWF after leaving the promotion in 1980. Hogan had upset Vince McMahon Sr. by filming a scene in "Rocky III," leading to him joining Verne Gagne and ...
The Winged Eagle version of the WWE title is arguably the most popular design of WWE's biggest prize, but some of its reigns ...
Hulk Hogan reportedly missed the January 25 WWE Saturday Night's Main Event show for a family matter, but there might be more ...
Perhaps the most popular of all time, Hulk Hogan was ... forever, Hogan was handed the task of helping McMahon achieve it. What followed was incredible. Hogan became a household name as he captured ...
But there was more than one agenda there. It wasn’t just that Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan were going to be the guys driving the WWF train. I think Vince was thinking in multiples. We weren’t the ...
Vince McMahon booked Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior as two of WWE's top babyfaces in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In a recent interview, WWE legend The Barbarian recalled how McMahon failed to ...