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Jeremy Borash and Joseph Park.
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was in the middle of interviewing Hogan when Morgan
came through the crowd and confronted Hogan. They
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Hogan's Back Injury -- Seashell Shock - 7th September
2010
(Credit:
TMZ)
We
now know why Hulk Hogan was hospitalized yesterday
for severe back pain -- a completely non-violent,
low-impact session of ... seashell collecting.
TMZ
spoke to the Hulkster -- who's currently hospitalized
in Clearwater, FL -- and dude tells us he was picking
up seashells this weekend with his girlfriend Jennifer
... and the constant bending over eventually got the
better of him.
Hulk
-- who's had multiple back surgeries in the past --
says he must have aggravated his old injuries ...
because the next morning he could "barely move"
and had to call an ambulance.
Hulk
tells TMZ the doctors believe he suffered a tear in
one of his muscles -- but they still need to run some
tests to be certain.
As
for when he'll leave the hospital -- Hulk says he
could be holed up there for another two days ... but
at least he has his Twitter
account to keep him busy.
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Hogan is in constant agony, according to wrestling
legend Ric Flair.
The
grappler-and-reality TV star is suffering from a serious
back injury which could mean he never competes in
the ring again.
Flair
- who is a member of the Total Nonstop Action (TNA)
Wrestling roster with Hogan - told BANG Showbiz: 'His
heart is in the ring but he has health issues and
at this point in time they are overwhelming. His back
has been really bad. He's got an artificial knee,
an artificial hip, which don't bother him at all.
But his back is causing everything to hurt.'
However,
Flair - who has been in several matches with Hogan
on TNA's flagship show 'iMPACT' since the two superstars
joined the company in January - hopes his long-time
rival will be able to carry on wrestling.
The
61-year-old former multi-time world champion added:
'Hopefully, when he gets his back fixed he'll be fine.
We might still see him in the ring if his health issues
get resolved.'
Although
Flair has had on-screen rivalries with 56-year-old
Hogan - who previously starred in reality TV show
'Hogan Knows Best' with his family, including his
pop star daughter Brooke Hogan - for decades, he insists
he has enormous respect for him.
He
said: 'I respect him immensely but on some things
we agree to disagree. It's the business.'
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news media and general public warmly welcome Hulk
Hogan "down under" to Sydney, Australia
- September 2009
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Australia via The
Baltimore Sun online
As
long as both Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair do some of their
signature moves have the in ring charisma, I think
the match up is still worth paying for. There will
only every be one Hulk Hogan and one Ric Flair, and
both are apparently prepared to put in all on the
line to entertain the fans while they still can, and
make a pay day in the process, which will help go
towards the massive expenses they have both endured
in the past few years. I think wrestling fans owe
it to the guys and themselves to pay to see the match.
You also can't blame them for wanting to have a working
holiday down under here in Australia, and make a pay
day and party with us Australians. Enjoy the match
up and take the opportunity to see both legends go
at while they can. Let's also see some technical wrestlers
and other entertaining talent get locked into the
card. Hulk and Flair, thanks for the memories over
the decades, and we look forward to seeing you do
your thing in Australia. Greg Tingle, founder and
director, Media Man Australia
The Sunday Telegraph - reader feedback - 20th September
2009
There
will only ever be one Hulk Hogan, and one Ric Flair.
I think fans owe it to see and support living legends
such as The Hulk and "The Nature Boy" Ric
Flair, while they can still do their thing. Hogan,
Flair, Roddy Piper and the crew... thank you for the
memories. New talent also have their chance to shine
in the indy's, WWE feeder promotions and the WWE.
Hulkamania for ever. Hulkamania has indeed run wild
down under in Australia.
Bondi Beach #1 Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair and Roddy Piper
fan. Woooo!
Greg Tingle
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Daily Telegraph - reader feedback - 22nd September
2009
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Hogan, Ric Flair, Piper, Jake "The Snake"
Roberts, and too many more to list, thank you for
the memories. Hulk Hogan's legend lives on and is
alive and well down under in Australia. Australian's
appreciate Hulk's hard work over the years and his
own comeback of the decade. The way Hulk Hogan communicates
his real life story is ultra impressive, and its great
to see him putting in the hard yards, pounding the
pavement and jetting around Australia to let the Australian
public know that this upcoming tour is the real deal.
The entertainment industry has been fuelled considerably
by pro wrestling over the years, and guys like Hogan,
Flair and Piper carried it on their backs, with switched
on promoters at the likes of WWE, WCW and NWA kicking
it along. It appears that Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Jimmy
Hart and Eric Bishcoff and co are putting together
a great event here. For my money, having Hogan here
means the show has already began. The coverage in
the newspapers and Australian TV sure beats the hell
out of some of the other stuff passed off as "entertainment
news". Hulkamania forever. Wooooo! Just when
they think they have the answers, Hogan and Flair
change the questions.
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A
profiles section on Media Man Australia could not
be complete without a bio on Hulk Hogan.
Hogan,
more of an entertainment figure, than that of media
tycoon, it was Hogan and Vince
McMahon that got the world's media attention focused
on the professional wrestling business in the mid
80's.
Together
with McMahon, he made wrestling go mainstream and
sold out arenas around the world.
Hogan
was on the cover of wrestling and entertainment magazines,
and he will forever be remembered as the wrestler
who took his business to the world stage.
Bio
(credit:
The Professional Wrestling Online Museum)
His
name is Terry Bollea, but the world knows him as "Hulk
Hogan" and more than anyone else, he was responsible
for the meteoric rise in the popularity of professional
wrestling in the 1980's. While not the most skillful
wrestler of his era, nor even the biggest, Hogan combined
his enormous physical stature with an outstanding
screen presence to cause the World
Wrestling Federation to rocket past all other
Wrestling Organizations as the top provider of wrestling
entertainment on a nationwide basis.
Hogan
was brought into the sport of Professional
Wrestling when he was discovered while playing
the bass guitar in nightclub in the early 1970's.
In order to learn his new trade, Hogan trained under
the tutelage of Japans great Hiro Matsuda, after which
he moved from his home in Tampa to the west coast,
where he began bodybuilding
in Venice Beach, California, working under the name
of "Sterling Golden." Later, he changed
his Ring name to Terry Boulder, before settling on
the name of Hulk Hogan. He was later managed by "Classy"
Freddie Blassie and wrestled as a heel in a number
of organizations, including the AWA and the WWF. While
he gained in popularity in several regions, Hogan
had not yet gained national exposure - this would
happen in 1982.
In
1982, Hogan appeared in the motion picture Rocky
III, starring as the enormous wrestling villain
"Thunderlips." Because of the huge positive
response his appearance received, Vince
McMahon lured him back to the WWF and made him
the focal point of that federation's ability to survive
and then thrive. He defeated the Iron Sheik in 1984
to secure the WWF Heavyweight Championship and quickly
became the WWF's most popular athlete. Behind Hogan's
26" arms and huge shoulders, McMahon pushed the
WWF towards a national audience. Commencing with several
tie ins with MTV,
Hogan, the WWF and the sport of Pro Wrestling hit
the big time when the Hulk appeared with actor Mr.
T at the WWF's first big wrestling extravaganza, Wrestlemania
I.
Wrestlemania
I was not the first nationally broadcast live wrestling
event, but at that time it was certainly the most
important. Unbeknown to most fans, had Wrestlemania
not been a big success, the WWF may have had to return
to the days of operating as regional operation - or
worse, it may have closed down completely. With all
of the organizations hopes riding on the event, it
is not surprising that Hulk Hogan was called upon
to carry the burden of turning it into a colossal
success. After countless appearances on popular television
shows (including Saturday Night Live) in which he
promoted the event, Hogan finally appeared alongside
Mr. T and repelled the team of "Rowdy"
Roddy Piper, "Mr.
Wonderful" Paul Orndorff and "Cowboy"
Bob Orton. The success of this event saved the WWF,
established the validity of a national promotion and
catapulted Hogan into the realm of popularity known
only to the biggest stars of entertainment and sports
- but even this was not the most important event for
Hulk Hogan. That event would be Wrestlemania
III.
Loaded
with extraordinary matches, Wrestlemania III set a
indoor attendance record as more than 92,000 fans
crowded the Pontiac Silverdome for the event. On that
day, the Main Event, and the match which spawned the
huge attention to the arena was the battle between
Hulk Hogan and the previously unbeaten Andre
the Giant. After suffering an injury early on,
Hogan astounded viewers around the world as he not
only defeated Andre, but lifted the 500 pound Frenchman
off of the ground and slammed him to the Ring canvas
to retain his title.
Hogan
went on to defend his title in the WWF and has recently
moved to the WCW where he quickly gained that organizations
Championship title. Over the years, and in the future,
Hulk Hogan has symbolized the growth of professional
wrestling into a multi-million dollar industry - but
to thousands of young fans, he has become their hero
and their champion.
Hulk
Hogan: Media coverage - 2003
13th
October 2003
A
post match press conference in Japan by Hulk Hogan
turned nasty last night when TNA's Jeff Jarrett showed
up to confront Hogan.
Hogan
was meeting with the Japanese press following his
victory over Masa Chono at the big New Japan event
in the Tokyo Dome, when Jarrett arrived on to the
scene and attacked Hogan.
Hogan
was addressing the Japanese media about his future,
and had just said "I have unfinished business
here in Japan. I want to win the IWGP title again.
I also have unfinished business in the United States.
The only title I've never won is the NWA World Heavyweight
Title." Jeff Jarrett burst on the scene in a
rage and attacked Hogan and left him a crimson mess.
Jarrett
taunted Hogan by saying, "I heard the rumors
that you wanted to come to TNA.....well TNA just came
to you."
TNA
has been in contact with members of the Japanese media
and will air footage of the incident on this week's
episode of NWA-TNA: Total Nonstop Action.
Hogan did come to terms with NWA TNA last week, however
no word if an actual contract as been signed yet though.
Hogan is set to return on a special 3 hour NWA TNA
event featuring Hogan vs. Jarrett in the main event.
Television
and Movie roles
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Hogan's crossover popularity led to several television
and movie roles. Along with 1982s Rocky III,
he starred, as mentioned above, in No Holds Barred
(1989), as well as Suburban Commando (1991),
Mr. Nanny (1993), Santa with Muscles
(1996), and 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain
(1998). He made two appearances on The A-Team
(in 1985 and 1986), and starred in his own TV series,
Thunder in Paradise, in 1994. He also appeared
in Walker Texas Ranger. Along with Roddy
Piper, Hogan lent his voice for a few episodes
of the stop motion animation skit show, Robot
Chicken.
Hogan
made cameo appearances in Muppets from Space
and in Gremlins 2: The New Batch (Theatrical
version) as himself. Hogan also appears in Spy
Hard, gets tagged in when Leslie Nielsen's character
is getting beaten up, and then rips his shirt off,
throws a few punches, gets beaten up and has to tag
in to Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Hogan guest starred in
a two part episode of "Suddenly Susan" in 1999. In
2001, Hogan guest stared on an episode of Walker,
Texas Ranger, playing a reformed criminal now
operating a Christian Community Center and helping
Walker steer teenagers away from gangs. Hogan was
offered the role of Zeus in Little Hercules in
3D on an episode of Hogan Knows Best
and was shown during the filming of the movie. He
also played a cameo in the end of the movie, Little
Monsters.
Hogan
will host the comeback series of American Gladiators,
which has been picked up for a midseason run on NBC
in 2008. (Credit:
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Television and movie roles
Hulk
Hogan's crossover popularity led to several television
and movie roles. Along with Rocky III (1982) and No
Holds Barred (1989), he starred in the family films
Suburban Commando (1991), Mr. Nanny (1993), Santa
with Muscles (1996), and 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega
Mountain (1998). He starred in his own television
series, Thunder in Paradise, in 1994. He is the star
of The Ultimate Weapon (1997), in which Brutus Beefcake
also appears in a cameo.
Hogan
also starred in a pair of made-for-television movies,
originally intended as a pilot for an ongoing series
for TNT, produced by Eric Bischoff. The movies, Shadow
Warriors: Assault on Devil's Island and Shadow Warriors:
Hunt for The Death Merchant, starred Hogan alongside
Carl Weathers and Shannon Tweed as a freelance mercenary
team.
Guest
appearances
Hogan
made cameo appearances in Muppets from Space, Gremlins
2: The New Batch (the theatrical cut), and Spy Hard
as himself. . Hogan was offered the role of Zeus in
Little Hercules in 3D on an episode of Hogan Knows
Best and was shown during the filming of the movie.
He also played a cameo in the end of the movie Little
Monsters.
Hogan
made two appearances on The A-Team (in 1985 and 1986),
and along with Roddy Piper, Hogan lent his voice for
a few episodes of the stop motion animation skit show,
Robot Chicken. He guest starred in a two-part episode
of Suddenly Susan in 1999. In 2001, Hogan guest stared
on an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger, playing a reformed
criminal now operating a Christian Community Center
and helping Walker steer teenagers away from gangs.
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Hogan
hosts the comeback series of American Gladiators,
which has been picked up for a midseason run on NBC
in 2008.
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