The 24" pythons are no more
Too bad. I was thinking that sending him to Syria might have calmed Muggsy.
Rest in piss (poo?) (https://img.ifunny.co/images/d28a6a0d95e4c465a9eb3e4328a0873e121b1fa46ad3ab4ccf8b335f617e8605_1.jpg)
He certainly had his share of controversies (or whatever word is appropriate here), but he was the biggest icon in wrestling history. To go from the beloved All American character of the mid 80's - early 90's, to re-inventing himself with his NWO heel turn in the mid/late 90's.
I remember watching his TV matches in the 80's with my younger brother and calling out the moves in advance and counting down to the comeback with remarkable accuracy.
He was an icon.
This can't be true, just yesterday Jimmy Hart said Hogan is doing phenomenal.
https://www.sescoops.com/news/wwe/jimmy-hart-hulk-hogan-health-update/
Quote from: brewcity77 on July 24, 2025, 11:16:00 AMThis can't be true, just yesterday Jimmy Hart said Hogan is doing phenomenal.
https://www.sescoops.com/news/wwe/jimmy-hart-hulk-hogan-health-update/
Kayfabe?
80s me would be shocked that both Ozzy and Hulk made it this long.
Roids are hard on the body
Quote from: The Sultan on July 24, 2025, 11:36:03 AM80s me would be shocked that both Ozzy and Hulk made it this long.
It's easy to die. It's hard to die.
A real American.
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Quote from: Dish on July 24, 2025, 11:06:37 AMHe certainly had his share of controversies (or whatever word is appropriate here), but he was the biggest icon in wrestling history. To go from the beloved All American character of the mid 80's - early 90's, to re-inventing himself with his NWO heel turn in the mid/late 90's.
I don't think there is any debating that when you think about it. He was the tentpole main attraction Vince McMahon built WWF around when he took it over from his father. He was the first wrestler to truly cross over into movies/TV in a meaningful way, which set the roadmap for what the Rock, Cena, and Bautista have done. Was the first true breakout merchandising success in wrestling.
I mean, I wasn't super into wrestling as a kid, it mostly revolved around the WCW/WWF video games, but the second I saw the headline about his death, my immediate mental thought was "OH NO BROTHER!"
Also, randomly, the Costco we go to is in Clearwater, which had been his homebase forever. We were checking out behind a guy wearing a vintage Hulkamania t shirt. Surprisingly, given his numerous negative public incidents/statements, the woman working started raving about what a nice guy he was when he came in and the manager nearby echoed the same and said "oh yea, Terry is really great". Maybe he softened in old age or just really was in a good mood about cheap hot dogs.
I hope he, Macho Man, and Miss Elizabeth can finally work out their differences.
Tike flies. Seems like it was just yesterday Hulk was selling out his fellow wrestlers who were seeking extravagances like health care and five-day work weeks
Quote from: Pakuni on July 24, 2025, 12:58:23 PMTike flies. Seems like it was just yesterday Hulk was selling out his fellow wrestlers who were seeking extravagances like health care and five-day work weeks
And only a decade since he was outed as a racist.
Quote from: tower912 on July 24, 2025, 12:53:34 PMI hope he, Macho Man, and Miss Elizabeth can finally work out their differences.
I was at that "match". It was a Friday night at the Bradley Center in February. MM slaps HH then the whole thing was aired A MONTH later on NBC's Saturday Night Main Event. they kept the break up of the Mega Powers in the can for 4 weeks only 18,000 people in Milwaukee knew about.
That sums up life in 1989.
RIP Brother (with a hard R)
The man revolutionized his industry like no one else, except maybe Joe Lieberman
Quote from: GB Warrior on July 24, 2025, 02:33:15 PMThe man revolutionized his industry like no one else, except maybe Joe Lieberman
At least we still have him
The NWO heel turn was one of the most significant moments of my adolescence
Quote from: jesmu84 on July 24, 2025, 03:12:51 PMThe NWO heel turn was one of the most significant moments of my adolescence
I always wondered how much of that had to do with his success/performance as Thunderlips in Rocky, who was a total heel when Hulk very much was not
Quote from: The Lens on July 24, 2025, 01:34:16 PMI was at that "match". It was a Friday night at the Bradley Center in February. MM slaps HH then the whole thing was aired A MONTH later on NBC's Saturday Night Main Event. they kept the break up of the Mega Powers in the can for 4 weeks only 18,000 people in Milwaukee knew about.
That sums up life in 1989.
That's right, that was in Milwaukee. The altercation backstage is also clearly the Bradley Center. Absolutely crazy that it didn't air for a month afterwards, and as you mentioned, only people at the show knew. I can't imagine going to that show, then watching PrimeTime Wrestling or WWF Superstars for a month and being like "WTF? Those guys broke up!".
Good recollection!
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I am quite disappointed;
That quote's rhyming was disjointed.
Anybody want a peanut?
Quote from: Uncle Rico on July 24, 2025, 01:00:23 PMAnd only a decade since he was outed as a racist.
I forgot about that. What a douchenozzle.
Lord I've seen what you've done for Hulk Hogan; I want that for Peter Thiel
No matter his flaws it's important to remember he was human. He had the same fears that all of us have each and every day.
https://x.com/IANdrewDiceClay/status/1948466808408997948
Hulk was wise enough to fear dentists. Awesome.
You: he was a racist
Me: BUT he was also an anti-Dentite