Hogan, more than any other figure except Vince McMahon, was responsible for the professional wrestling boom in the 1980s and was also the most central figure in the resurgence of wrestling, seen in ...
I met Terry Bollea 40 years ago in Carver Arena. He was in a boxing ring on Oct. 10, 1985, little more than arm's length away, battling with something called a Big John Studd — all 365 pounds of him — ...
When it comes to champion vs. champion matches, there’s nothing quite like them. It’s the rarest kind of collision in professional wrestling — a battle not just for pride or supremacy, but for legacy.
According to Bruce Prichard, Hulk Hogan's loss to the Ultimate Warrior at WWE WrestleMania VI left him feeling emotional.
Hulk Hogan’s back had weakened, a failed early attempt at slamming all 525 pounds of Andre the Giant left the “Immortal One" unsteady as the World Wrestling Federation champion once more needed to ...