Hulk Hogan (born August 11, 1953), or Terry Gene Bollea, is an American icon and one of the most successful and recognizable professional wrestlers of all time. His fanbase, called "Hulkamaniacs," are still very much organized and sort...
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Hulk Hogan (born August 11, 1953), or Terry Gene Bollea, is an American icon and one of the most successful and recognizable professional wrestlers of all time. His fanbase, called "Hulkamaniacs," are still very much organized and sort of scary. He is also known for the reality show "Hogan Knows Best" and his family issues. See pictures, videos and articles about Hulk Hogan here.
Wrestler Hulk Hogan attends the launch of his book "My Life Outside the Ring" at Madison Square Garden on October 27, 2009 in New York City. (Getty Images) more pics » Hulk Hogan 's press conference today led to some exciting news for fans: He's making a comeback to wrestling! He announced that "Hulkamania" is here again, and he's joining the Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling (TNA). He also released his memoir My Life Outside the Ring today at Madison Square Garden, while he was clad in his... Read Full Story
Wrestler Hulk Hogan performs on the court during a timeout at Game Four of the 2009 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Orlando Magic on June 11, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Hulk Hogan (Getty Images) more pics » Hullk... Read Full Story
"My Life Outside the Ring" (St. Martin's Press, 320 pages, $25.99), by Hulk Hogan: He may have had his own reality show and starred as Thunderlips in "Rocky III," but Hulk Hogan will always be remembered as the wrestling legend who told children to take their vitamins and say their prayers, brother. So even though the Hulkster — whose real name is Terry Bollea — titled his book "My Life Outside the Ring," the fans who want to know anything about him are probably more curious about his life... Read Full Story
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Hulk Hogan is returning to the profession -- but not to the organization -- that made him a household name. Hogan is coming out of retirement to join TNA Wrestling (the name sounds dirty, but it actually stands for "Total Nonstop Action"), the outfit behind Spike TV's Thursday night series "TNA Impact." "I'm thrilled to be jumping back into the world of professional wrestling," said Hogan, 56. "My fans have been asking me to return to the business for many... Read Full Story
Former wrestler Hulk Hogan is coming out of retirement.
Hogan, 56, will be joining TNA Wrestling, which is behind Spike TV's series TNA Impact.
Hogan said: "I'm thrilled to be jumping back into the world of professional wrestling. My fans have been asking me to return to the business for many years on a full-time basis, but the timing or the opportunity has never been right until now.
"TNA Wrestling is a great company with an already excellent fan base and business. I firmly believe now... Read Full Story
Getty Images. Don't Miss: 7 Questions With Hulk Hogan Hulk Turns Down Dating Show Linda Hogan is a Cougar Hulk Hogan is embroiled in a nasty divorce with his wife of quarter-century, Linda. She filed for divorce in November 2007, after Hulk's alleged mistress, Christine Plante , claimed she and Hulk had been having an affair. Two months later, Linda began dating one of her kids' classmates, then-19-year-old Charlie Hill. Hulk didn't take the news too easily, it now comes out. In an... Read Full Story
Hulk Hogan admits he was nearly driven to suicide following his wife Linda's divorce filing in the fall of 2007 – a surprising admission the wrestling legend makes in a book dedicated to none other than his ex-wife. "To Linda, I pray that you find peace and joy in life. I love you," Hogan writes on the dedication page of My Life Outside the Ring , a tell-all autobiography, co-authored by PEOPLE senior writer Mark Dagostino, that hits bookshelves Tuesday. The affectionate dedication may... Read Full Story
If this is true, we feel bad for Hulk Hogan .
According to Hogan, he was so depressed after his former wife Linda filed for divorce back in 2007 that he almost committed suicide.
Really??? Over HER?????
The former wrestler reveals that tidbit in his new autobiography, My Life Outside the Ring .
The book, which was released today, is actually dedicated to Linda, in which Hulk writes "To Linda, I pray that you find peace and joy in life. I love you."
Burn!
According to Hulk, the... Read Full Story
NEW YORK, New York — Hulk Hogan says he was close to taking his own life following his divorce with ex-wife Linda Hogan and his son’s 2007 auto accident that left a family friend with severe brain injuries.
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Hulk Hogan: Divorce & Son’s Car Accident Almost Killed Me
Hulk Hogan: Divorce & Son’s Car Accident Almost Killed Me was first posted on October 28, 2009 at 11:53 pm. Read Full Story
The Iraq War veteran critically injured in a street race involving Hulk Hogan's son has been released from a Tampa hospital two years after the car wreck. John Graziano, 24, left the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital with his mother Wednesday morning. Graziano suffered a severe brain injury after Hogan's son, Nick Bollea (bo-lay-uh), crashed into a palm tree in Clearwater in 2007. Graziano was a passenger in the car and will need a lifetime of medical care. Bollea served five months in jail... Read Full Story