Iconic Wrestler Hulk Hogan's Legacy and Controversies

Hulk Hogan, a major figure in professional wrestling and pop culture, has died at 71. He helped popularize WWE in the 1980s and was involved in wrestling, Hollywood, and even politics. Despite a celebrated career, Hogan faced controversies over his support for Trump and various scandals.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 24-07-2025 23:07 IST | Created: 24-07-2025 23:07 IST
Iconic Wrestler Hulk Hogan's Legacy and Controversies
Hulk Hogan

World Wrestling Entertainment announced the death of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, who passed away at his Florida residence at age 71. Known for turning professional wrestling into a global sensation and his vocal support for Donald Trump, Hogan was one of WWE's most famed personalities.

Hogan rose to stardom in the 1980s, becoming synonymous with American wrestling culture. His famous 1987 WrestleMania III moment, where he body-slammed André the Giant, is a hallmark of his career. Hogan's impact extended beyond the ring, as he appeared in films and participated in political events, notably endorsing Trump in 2024.

Despite his wrestling achievements, Hogan's career was marred by controversies, including a racial slur scandal and a lawsuit involving a leaked sex tape. These incidents spotlighted the complex interplay between his celebrated public persona and personal life. He is survived by his family, with whom he co-starred in a reality TV show.

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