This week was a pain, First Ozzy and now Hulk Hogan, two legends are gone, RIP.
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Hateful people in the comments taking pleasure in the death of a person that brought joy to tons of people and they think they have the moral high ground, good stuff
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His being a cartoonishly racist union-busting pathological liar and demonstrably horrific parent (and grandparent) sure took a lot of the shine off the positive childhood memories I have of him, but since he headlined the first (of about a million) wrestling shows I saw as a kid 25 years ago, I'm thankful for the part he played in setting me up with this ridiculous lifelong addiction.
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"Hulk Hogan, one of the most popular professional wrestlers of all-time who helped make WWE a juggernaut, has died, according to TMZ.
He was 71.
A “cardiac arrest” call was placed and medics were sent to Hogan’s home in Clearwater, Fla, TMZ reports.
He was stretchered into an ambulance.
Hogan, real name Terry Bollea, rose to prominence in the 1980s with his All-American “Hulkamania” persona and helped transform WWE, then known as the WWF, into a national powerhouse.
Born in Augusta, Ga. in 1953, Hogan had two children, Brooke and Nick, with his first wife, Linda."
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