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Hulk Hogan’s Final Bell: The End of an Era in Wrestling History

  • Writer: René Delacroix
    René Delacroix
  • Jul 24
  • 2 min read
Hogan in the early 80s

A Titan Falls, But the Legend Lives Forever

The world of professional wrestling is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic figures — Hulk Hogan, who passed away this 24th of July at the age of 71. A legend not only inside the ring but also in pop culture, Hogan’s impact transcended wrestling, shaping generations with his charisma, strength, and unmistakable presence.

Hogan wasn't just a wrestler — he was the wrestler. With his signature handlebar mustache, bandana, 24-inch pythons, and a voice that could command millions, he revolutionized the industry and turned wrestling into a global phenomenon.



⚡ The Hulk Hogan Legacy

From the red and yellow to the black and white of the NWO, Hulk Hogan’s legacy is monumental. As the face of WWE’s Golden Era, Hogan became a household name in the 1980s and 90s, headlining the first WrestleMania, and bringing professional wrestling into the mainstream with unforgettable matches and larger-than-life promos.

His catchphrase — “Whatcha gonna do, brother, when Hulkamania runs wild on you?” — became a cultural touchstone, and his influence reached far beyond the squared circle.



💡 Fun Facts About Hulk Hogan

  • Birth Name: Terry Eugene Bollea.

  • Before Wrestling: He played bass guitar in a band and studied finance.

  • Movie Star: Starred in Suburban Commando, Mr. Nanny, and even had a reality show, Hogan Knows Best.

  • WrestleMania Main Events: He headlined eight of the first nine WrestleManias.

  • The Slam Heard Around the World: At WrestleMania III, Hogan body-slammed André the Giant in front of 93,000 fans — a moment etched in wrestling history.

  • Merch Machine: At his peak, Hogan outsold every other wrestler in merchandise revenue.

  • Hall of Fame: Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice — solo and as part of the NWO.



💬 His Final Message

In recent years, Hogan focused on spirituality, redemption, and family. He often shared inspirational messages with fans, advocating for positivity and perseverance.

In one of his last public appearances, Hogan said:

"I've wrestled the toughest battles inside the ring — and even tougher ones outside it. But no matter what, I always believed in rising again. That’s what Hulkamania is all about."

🌎 The World Reacts

Tributes have poured in from fans, wrestlers, celebrities, and athletes across the globe. From The Rock to John Cena, from Ric Flair to Vince McMahon — the wrestling world is united in honoring the man who made it cool to say your prayers and take your vitamins.



🕯️ Rest in Power, Hulkster

Though the Immortal One has left the ring for good, his spirit, strength, and story will live on. Hulkamania may have been born in the '80s, but its energy will never fade.

“Hulk Hogan Legacy” is not just about titles and fame — it’s about transformation, perseverance, and the eternal power of belief.Rest in power, champ. You will be missed.


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