We’ve barely begun to witness the fallout of Terry “Hulk Hogan” Bollea’s racist remarks making their way public, the WWE already having severed all ties to the iconic wrestler. So while said severance understandably pulls Hogan off as a judge for WWE reality competition Tough Enough, the series will endure by replacing him.
When people think about professional wrestling, Hulk Hogan is one person who immediately comes to mind. Many of his "legendary" matches still excite professional wrestling fans, but a lot of people don't know about his humble beginning.
The Hulkster made his debut in 1979 against some no name who's probably dead by now. Hogan busted out his famous moves such as a punch to the head, body
Anyone who's older than 13 years old and has ever watched professional wrestling knows the matches and storylines are scripted.
It's like a live-action soap opera and that's what interests a lot of people.
However, there is a lot the public doesn't see, and this ESPN E:60 documentary went behind the curtain with the WWE to show what really happens.
We were shocked and saddened when we read the news recently that the WWE had laid off 7 percent of its staff, showing a bunch of washed-up wrestlers the door.
If they didn't catch on with fans, chances are they didn't make the cut.
Take the latest Jamaican dance craze and combine it with the hysterical blow-by-blow commentary of WWE's Jim Ross and voila—you have a most excellent mashup you never knew was possible.
WWE Legend, the Ultimate Warrior passed away at the age of 54 yesterday (April 8th, 2014). Warrior, born James Brian Hellwig, has been a staple in the bodybuilding world as well as the professional wrestling world for the better part of 3 decades.