Legendary Wrestler Hulk Hogan Dies at 71

Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan died at 71 after suffering a heart attack. The WWE legend revolutionized sports entertainment, starred in films and reality TV, but faced controversies including racist remarks and political activism.
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Wrestling Icon Passes Away

Terry Gene Bollea, known globally as Hulk Hogan, has died at age 71. The American wrestling legend suffered a heart attack at his Florida home and passed away in hospital, according to WWE where he spent most of his career.

Unprecedented Wrestling Career

Hogan dominated professional wrestling throughout the 1980s-90s, winning multiple championships and setting records. His 1988 match against André the Giant attracted 33 million US viewers, still the highest-rated wrestling broadcast in American television history.

Cultural Impact Beyond Wrestling

Recognizable by his bandana and signature mustache, Hogan starred in films like Rocky III and appeared in Baywatch. His reality show Hogan Knows Best aired on MTV from 2005-2007, showcasing his family life.

Controversies and Politics

Hogan faced scandals including a leaked sex tape and racist remarks that led to his 2015 WWE dismissal. In later years, he became a vocal Trump supporter, appearing frequently at campaign rallies.

Legacy in Sports Entertainment

Inducted twice into WWE's Hall of Fame, Hogan revolutionized wrestling's mainstream appeal. WWE honored him as "a pop culture icon who brought WWE global recognition during the 1980s."

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