The late wrestling star found various kinds of fame outside of the ring but the more we knew about him, the more we often wish we didn’t
Known for his signature moustache and bandana, Hogan became the iconic face of professional wrestling in the 1980s.
The wrestling legend catapulted the WWE into worldwide success.
The WWE star and vocal supporter of Donald Trump died after suffering a cardiac arrest at his home in Florida
Hogan's lawsuit—and $140 million jury verdict—against Gawker Media sent shockwaves through American culture.
Terry Gene Bollea was the face of pro wrestling as the entertainment form took off in the 1980s.
Maybe the biggest star in WWE's long history, "Hulkamania" led to the similarly named Wrestlemania, before becoming a player in the "Monday Night Wars."
His all-American persona drove the 1980s wrestling boom but he also enjoyed success in Japan where he was known as Ichiban, meaning No 1
The all-American hero of wrestling also had a Hollywood career and was one of Donald Trump's biggest fans.
The star was a huge figure in WWF, now WWE, in the 1980s and was also known for his reality TV series.
Hogan helped elevate US wrestling to a global phenomenon during the 1980s with his flair and bravado.
The news hit like a steel chair to the soul. On July 24, 2025, Terry Gene Bollea — the man the world knew as Hulk Hogan — passed away at his home in Clearwater, Florida, following…
The wrestler, who died on Thursday at 71, was the face of the sport as its popularity grew, propelling him into the wider entertainment world.
The muscular entertainer, who died at 71, broke through into pop culture and led the way for Dwayne Johnson and John Cena.
It's hard to argue a wrestler more impactful than Hulk Hogan, but he tainted his career with several lies and scandals.
Jahrzehntelang trieb er Millionen Amerikaner vor den Fernseher: Der Wrestler Hulk Hogan holte in seiner Karriere zahlreiche Titel. Außerhalb des Rings ging es oft weniger…
Through his force-of-nature charisma, the late Hogan put wrestling in the mainstream