Hulk Hogan's sex tape trial is getting strange everyday. The latest development is Hulk Hogan isn't packing a 10 inch dong like everyone thinks. Find out more about the trial.
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.
Hulk Hogan has been removed from the WWE website. It's pretty strange that the WWE would go so far as to even remove him from the Hall Of Fame page. Hogan has also been removed from the list of Tough Enough judges.
The world of metal seems to constantly house some strange stories. Although the real stories are often more inconceivable than the fake ones, wrestler Hulk Hogan has finally given a statement about the rumor that he was once asked by drummer Lars Ulrich to become Metallica's bassist.
Well let me tell ya somethin’ brother! Whenever some jabroni challenges the Hulkster, no matter who it may be, the iconic wrestler will always accept. Guns N’ Roses guitarist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal, recently challenged Hulk Hogan to make up a song on the spot for the wrestler’s ’90 Day Challenge’ promotion – and the results weren’t pretty.
Admit it. You know who Hulk Hogan is from watching a wrestling match or two when you were a kid. There is also a strong chance you tried to tear apart your flimsiest t-shirt at a friend’s birthday party in an effort to mimic Hogan and failed miserably.
Hulk Hogan really rocked it in the ring back in the day, but did you know that the former wrestling champ almost rocked out with Metallica? The Hulkster, who before his professional wrestling career played bass in a Floridian rock band called Ruckus, claims that drummer Lars Ulrich once offered him the opportunity to join Metallica.
Hulk Hogan is returning to two of his favorite pastimes: wrestling and reality television.
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, will be featured in a new reality series for TruTV, tentatively titled 'Micro Wrestling,' about the "wrestling world of little people."
Hogan's attorney, David Houston, tells Radar Online that Hogan's role on the show will be "the guy who inspires, recru