Pro wrestling icon Hulk Hogan dies
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The iconic wrestler Hulk Hogan has died at 71, fans learned today. Naturally, many have started to reflect on Hogan's famed career in the WWF (now WWE) and World Championship Wrestling (as well as his more-bizarre acting career).
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Hulk Hogan, perhaps the most recognizable showman of professional wrestling with his muscles for miles, long blond locks and handlebar mustache, has died. He was 71. Hogan, whose given name was Terry Bollea,
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One was a businessman turned reality TV star twice elected president. The other was a professional wrestler who became politically active later in life. Donald Trump and Hulk Hogan's paths first crossed at a late 1980s wrestling event at one of Trump’s Atlantic City,
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Hulk Hogan, who died Thursday at the age of 71, will be remembered as a true icon of professional wrestling. His extraordinary star power helped turn the wrestling industry into a global phenomenon that rivals traditional sports in reach,
Hogan was a physical specimen in his prime. Sure, he likely had some help there, but at the end of the day, he had massive arms. Hogan would frequently bring attention to his "24-inch pythons", referencing his biceps in promos, which would usually lead to a flex.