Wrestling icon and pop culture staple Hulk Hogan was legendary for his beliefs: eating your vitamins, standing up for what’s right, and saying your prayers were the postulates of his gospel and as children, we all listened. As we grew older the words meant less, and the Hulkster behind the sermons became more flimsy. Fans booed Hulk, the chief engineer of the “Rock N Wrestling Era,” for being hokey and corny, in the birth of the “Attitude Era.” Hulk Hogan would go heel, wrestling terminology for “play the bad guy,” in the late 90s, only to become more relevant in his badness.
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