Wrote book of poetry and prose. At the end of the book there is an original short story. Link for the book is in my bio. Makes for a good read or kindle for a bonfire.
#UFC324 was incredible, best main event in years. The #AFCChampionship and #NFCChampionshipGame are on tomorrow and I’ll be performing in one of three short comedic plays at the Two ROADS theatre in studio city. Feb 13-15
https://t.co/EiR2UCrkBj
#UFC324 was incredible, best main event in years. The #AFCChampionship and #NFCChampionshipGame are on tomorrow and I’ll be performing in one of three short comedic plays at the Two ROADS theatre in studio city. Feb 13-15
https://t.co/EiR2UCrkBj
I’m not one of these “everything was better back in my day” people.
But I cannot properly describe how much different the 80s were than what we have today. It was fun and happy and patriotic and ridiculous and over the top. It was wonderful.
And Hulk Hogan was a big part of it.
WWE would not be where it is today without the larger-than-life characters that compete in the ring … and few, if any, loomed larger than Terry “Hulk Hogan” Bollea.
He was the archetype of what it meant to be a “Superstar” - a global sensation that inspired millions to work hard at whatever it was they wanted to accomplish and a look that made him recognizable to fans around the world.
Hulk Hogan, clad in red and yellow or nWo black and white, was simply put, iconic. As a Real American or the leader of one of the industry’s biggest factions, he transcended and elevated the entire business to heights never before seen - in every country and on every continent.
There was no one like The Hulkster and there very well may never be another. My family sends their condolences to his family, friends, and fans.