Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan passed away at his home in Clearwater, Florida, after suffering cardiac arrest at the age of 71.
For those of us who grew up in the 1980s, Hulk Hogan was a household name, much like John Cena and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson are today.
Hogan paved the way for many of today’s WWE stars to grow beyond the wrestling franchise.
Who is Hulk Hogan?
Hulk Hogan was born Terry Gene Bollea on the 11 August 1953 in Augusta, Georgia.
He started his professional wrestling career in 1977 and signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1983.
Hogan soon took the WWF by storm, becoming the first wrestler to win consecutive Royal Rumble matches.
He was inducted into the WWE Hall of fame in 2005.

Hulk Hogan’s acting career
Throughout his illustrious career, Hulk Hogan acted in a host of Hollywood blockbusters, with Rocky III being one of his breakthrough roles.
In 2005, his reality TV show, Hogan Knows Best, aired on VH1.

Hogan always wore a bandana on his head and proudly showed off his horseshoe/handlebar moustache.
For much of the 80s, Hogan was the face of the WWF, and he paved the way for many modern wrestlers to follow suit.
Five of the most iconic moments in Hulk Hogan’s career
Hulk Hogan acts in Rocky III (1982)
One of Hogan’s biggest Hollywood roles came in Rocky III, where he played a character named ‘Thunderlips’.
This was undoubtedly Hogan’s biggest film role and helped him seal his professional contract at the WWF.
Hogan signs a professional contract with WWF (1983)
Shortly after his cameo in Rocky III, the WWF offered him a professional contract.
Hogan was lured to the WWF by Vince McMahon, who saw him as the perfect face of the wrestling federation.
Hulk Hogan body slams Andre the Giant to win Wrestlemania (1988)
One of the most iconic matches in Hogan’s career was against Andre the Giant.
At the time, Hogan had been the reigning WWE champ for 1 474 days.
Andre the Giant was the favourite to win the match but Hogan prevailed by body slamming his big opponent.
This move won the match for Hulk Hogan, but caused a lifetime injury to his back.
Hogan inducted into WWE Hall of Fame by Sylvester Stallone (2005)
In 2005, Hulk Hogan finally got inducted into WWE Hall of Fame at the Universal Amphitheatre.
The Rock vs. Hollywood Hogan (2002)
One of the biggest modern matches for the rebranded Hollywood Hulk Hogan was when he wrestled against Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in the WWE.
Although he did not win this match, it was one of the biggest matches to take place at the Toronto Skydome.
This was the first match between the two opponents, drawing a lot of attention from fans, although it was not a title match.
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