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Although Hulk Hogan famously turned heel in WCW, he was a still a face when he got there. Let's take a look back at The Hulkster's first 10 WCW feuds.
Hulk Hogan’s move to WCW helped to bring about the biggest boom period the company ever saw, especially after his historic heel turn and formation of the nWo.
In Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Professional Wrestling’s New World Order Changed America, the ESPN reporter Marc Raimondi ...
Hulk Hogan has had several ups and downs throughout the years. Hogan (real name Terry Gene Bollea) was born in August 1953 in ...
Hulk Hogan arrived in WCW in 1994 / WWE. WCW underwent a makeover when Eric Bischoff acquired Hogan in 1994, then created an everlasting change–one that continues to resonate nearly 30 years ...
1998 Hulk Hogan contract with WCW by indeedwrestling For starters, it’s absolute insanity that WCW, even if they were being backed by the bankroll of Ted Turner, would give Hogan a $2 million ...
Hulk Hogan Joins WCW and the Most 'Holy S--t' Moments in Wrestling History. Erik Beaston Jun 6, 2020. There are few chants more overused in today's wrestling landscape than "holy s--t," if only ...
Hulk Hogan answered to no man in WCW, whether he wrestled on TV, at house shows or during pay-per-views. This clause not only led to some of the most infamous booking decisions in pro wrestling ...
Hulk Hogan was WWE's marquee attraction in the 1980s and early 1990s before joining WCW. According to John Bradshaw Layfield ...
Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall changed the wrestling world forever on July 7, 1996 at WCW’s Bash at the Beach.
Each year, Hogan was to appear on six WCW pay-per-view events, for which he’d be paid $675,000 each or 15% of “domestic PPV cable sales received by WCW for each event,” whichever was greater.
Vice TV’s new Who Killed WCW? show is equal parts controversial and maddening. Not to mention extremely successful. Who Killed WCW? took its place last week as the number-one series launch ever ...