Hulk Hogan Passes Away: How a Wrestling Legend Changed Sports and Became an Icon for Millions.
According to The Sun: Hulk Hogan, ripping his shirt from his muscular body like Superman, showcased a red vest in support of Donald Trump.
“Let Trumpmania reach wild proportions, brother!” he exclaimed, adding his famous phrases at last summer's Republican convention.X/DanScavino
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Hogan's popularity and his support for Trump underscore his status in American show business. He became a key figure, an icon for many Americans.
With his charisma and virtuosity, Hogan helped transform professional wrestling into a popular family attraction. His career was filled with not only successes but also scandals, such as a personal video that caused significant outrage.
“It was a bad choice and a very low point,' Hogan admitted in an interview.
Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea in 1953, recalled being bullied by other kids in his childhood, particularly by one especially cruel boy named Roger.
“I remember trying to catch caterpillars when I was six or seven… After that incident, I managed to impress Roger,” Hogan recounted.
Hogan began his wrestling career under aliases such as Terry Hulk before gaining fame in WWF. His 'Hulkmanaia' energy became a global phenomenon.
Tragic Death and Tribute
At 71 years old, Hulk Hogan passed away, and numerous tributes began pouring in from both colleagues and friends.
“Hulk Hogan was a great friend,” wrote Donald Trump.
Hogan left a significant mark in many fields: from television shows to films, his popularity always remained in the spotlight.
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Hogan's struggle and career became a symbol of America's cultural heritage, and his influence on younger generations will continue to shape our perception of the past. Hogan's story remains an important part of American show business, reminding us of the impact of outstanding personalities on the cultural landscape of the country.
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