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    Look back at the highs and lows of Hulk Hogan

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Watch: Hulk Hogan, from wrestling icon to Trump campaigner

    Hulk Hogan, who has died at the age of 71, was the all-American hero of professional wrestling, with his combination of macho athleticism and larger-than-life showmanship playing a huge part as the sport exploded in popularity in the 1980s.

    Getty Images Black-and-white photo of Hulk facing Andre the Giant in a ring with a referee between them in 1980Getty Images

    Hulk facing Andre the Giant in 1980

    Born Terry Gene Bollea, he started his career in Florida in the 1970s and reputedly gained the “Hulk” nickname after towering over The Incredible Hulk actor Lou Ferrigno on a local TV show.

    He then became Hogan after joining the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) – whose owner Vince McMahon wanted a fighter with an Irish-sounding name.

    Getty Images Hulk, with an open-mouthed smile, covered in sweat and holding a gold belt, standing between his parents backstage at Madison Square Garden in New York in 1984Getty Images

    Hogan is pictured with parents Peter and Ruth backstage at Madison Square Garden in New York in 1984.

    His rise to fame went hand-in-hand with the rise of wrestling as a TV spectacle, blending sport with the drama, characters and storylines of show business.

    Getty Images Hulk in the ring with his trademark yellow bandana and trunks and a gold belt, blowing sparkling dust or confetti out of the palm of his hand in 1987Getty Images

    With good guys pitted against bad, he was the quintissential hero and fan favourite.

    Getty Images Hulk in a headlock by Sylvester Stallone, both with strained expressions, in Rocky III in 1982Getty Images

    Hogan put his acting skills to use on screen when he played Thunderlips, Sylvester Stallone’s opponent in a charity bout, in 1982 film Rocky III.

    Getty Images Hulk in a sleeveless suit and bow tie, arm in arm with Dolly Parton in a wedding dress in a wrestling ring, facing a priest holding an open Bible-style book on an episode of Dolly in 1987Getty Images

    He also portrayed Starlight Starbright in Dolly Parton’s variety show in 1987, with the country singer appearing as his superfan-turned-wife in a video for her song Headlock On My Heart.

    Getty Images Bare-chested Hulk shaking hands with a suited Donald Trump at Wrestlemania Vl in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1987Getty Images

    When Wrestlemania V was held at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1989, Hogan met the event’s host – and would go on to endorse Donald as president.

    Getty Images Smiling Hulk in between two smiling children in a promotional photo for the 1993 film Mr Nanny Getty Images

    He forged a Hollywood career outside the ring in films including No Holds Barred, Suburban Commando, Mr Nanny (pictured) and Santa with Muscles.

    Getty Images Hulk is falling backwards over the top rope as The Rock walks away with his ecpression in a triumphant scream at Wrestlemania X8 in 2002Getty Images

    Back in the ring, he faced a new generation of wrestling stars in the 2000s, including Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in a match-up billed as “Icon vs Icon” at Wrestlemania X8.

    “I’m in better shape than him,” Hogan told Reuters, five months before his 50th birthday – but The Rock emerged victorious.

    Getty Images Hulk, bare chested and wearing a red bandana and sunglasses, with John Cena in a headlock during 2005 Teen Choice Awards in California. Cena is feigning a pained look.Getty Images

    John Cena felt the force of Hulk Hogan – or at least appeared to – when they presented together at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards.

    Getty Images Hulk Hogan in the ring towering over Ric Flair, on one knee, during his Hulkamania Tour at the Burswood Dome on November 24, 2009 in Perth, AustraliaGetty Images

    Hogan kept fighting as his fame continued to ride high even as the years marched on – pictured taking on fellow veteran Ric Flair in 2009.

    Getty Images Hulk Hogan with a bloodied face and eyes closed clinging on to the ropes during his 'Hulkamania Tour' at Acer Arena on November 28, 2009 in Sydney, AustraliaGetty Images

    The storylines may often have been pre-written but the blood was real.

    In total, Hogan won six WWF/WWE championships, headlined WrestleMania eight times, and was inducted twice into the WWE Hall of Fame.

    He also enjoyed reality TV success in his own series, Hogan Knows Best, alongside his wife Linda and their two children from 2005-07.

    Getty Images Hulk wiping away a tear during an interview with ABC's Good Morning America in 2015Getty Images

    His image took an unscripted knock in 2015 when he was suspended by the WWE for using a racial slur in a leaked video. “Please forgive me,” he said in a tearful interview with ABC’s Good Morning America. “I’m a nice guy.”

    Getty Images Hulk on a stage waving a US flag in front of an audience, with some people holding Trump signs, at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in New York on October 27, 2024Getty Images

    In recent years, he divided opinion among fans as one of Donald Trump’s most vocal celebrity supporters, endorsing him in his trademark theatrical style at events including the Republican National Convention one year ago, and a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in New York in October (pictured).

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