Hulk Hogan Was Greatest Wrestler of All Time
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Hulk Hogan, the mustachioed, headscarf-wearing icon in the world of professional wrestling, has died at age 71.
Hogan had hit peak stardom, and crossed over into starring in movies. He played a wrestler in “No Holds Barred” (1989) and an ex-wrestler-turned-caregiver in “Mr. Nanny” (1993). He also starred as a mercenary in the television series “Thunder in Paradise.”
Legendary wrestler Hulk Hogan died at 71 on Thursday morning due to a cardiac arrest. Regarded as one of the most influential names in professional wrestling, Hogan’s later years were marked by scandals that severely damaged his public image.
Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan has passed away at the age of 71, confirmed by Florida police after responding to a cardiac arrest call at his home. A WWE Hall of Famer, Hogan was instrumental in popularizing wrestling globally during the 1980s and 1990s.
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Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan died on Thursday at the age of 71. Perhaps the most well-known and recognizable wrestler in the history of the industry, he was a major catalyst in the growth of the World Wrestling Federation throughout the 1980s.
Hulk Hogan’s ex-wife, Linda Hogan, shared a throwback photo with the WWE legend just days before his death. The former wrestler died Thursday at the age of 71, after medics were reportedly called to his home in Clearwater, Florida. While a cause of death hasn’t been revealed, TMZ reported he experienced “cardiac arrest.”