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Hulk Hogan, a wrestling icon of the 1980s, captivated audiences with his larger-than-life persona. Known for his patriotic image and electrifying performances, Hogan became a symbol of American culture.
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Alachua County School Board chair Sarah Rockwell apologized and deleted a controversial Facebook post cheering legendary wrestler Hulk Hogan’s death.
WWE icon Hulk Hogan has passed away at the age of 71 after suffering from cardiac arrest inside his Clearwater, FL, home. The sports star, whose full name is Terry Gene Bollea, was found deceased inside his expansive dwelling Thursday morning.
Pro wrestler Hulk Hogan won one of his most notable victories in a Florida courtroom. Hogan died Thursday at age 71, nearly a decade after he sued the website Gawker for publishing a video that showed him having sex with a friend's wife.
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The death of professional wrestling's most recognizable showman sparked reactions from the worlds of entertainment and politics.
The WWE Hall of Famer, who died on Thursday at the age of 71, had supported former President Barack Obama in 2008.
But for the 38-year-old Famuyide and other Black wrestling fans and sports commentators, Hogan’s death this week at 71 has resurfaced an irreconcilable contradiction in the iconic wrestler's legacy: Hogan's undeniable role in broadening wrestling's appeal to fans of all backgrounds versus his well-documented racism.
But over the past half century, the headlining star—the one whose name tops the marquee, and who is paid the most money—has usually been someone like Hulk Hogan. Hogan himself was uncommonly tall, blessed with biceps bigger than a baby’s head,