Hulk Hogan is one of the most successful pro wrestlers of all time. Even after his retirement, he has garnered attention and still remains on the news. While he has been in the media headlines, his daughter Brooke Hogan isn’t too far behind.
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Brooke Hogan is a TV personality and a singer, while she has also appeared in pro wrestling promotions alongside her father.
The duo were part of IMPACT Wrestling and were even involved in a storyline. Brooke has since focused mainly on her singing and acting career, staying away from the ring. WWE legend Scott Hall once revealed how Hogan helped launch the singing career of Brooke Hogan.
Hall talks about Hulk Hogan paying for Brooke’s hip-hop career
Scott Hall and Hulk Hogan were part of the iconic WCW faction, nWo. The duo, along with Kevin Nash, revolutionized the wrestling business in the 90s.
Hall, who passed away in March 2022, once shared his views on Hulk Hogan and how his former in-ring partner helped her daughter get her hip hop career underway, despite going through a rough patch at that time.
Hogan’s son Nick was involved in a car accident while he had problems in his marriage as well. Despite this, Hogan was keen to set his daughter up for a better future.
Hall said, “I mean, a lot of stuff going on. He’s paying a lot of money out of his own pockets to help his daughter Brooke get her hip-hop career going”
Hogan appeared with his daughter in a TV series titled ‘Hogan Knows Best‘. The series showcased the Hogan family’s life together.
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Brooke Hogan in pro wrestling
Brooke Hogan first appeared in WWE in 2006, on Saturday Night’s Main Event with her father. She was briefly involved with Randy Orton during his feud with the Hulkster.
In 2012, she began appearing for Total Nonstop Action (TNA) as an authority figure. Later, she got involved in a storyline with her father and wrestler Bully Ray as they feuded with the faction Aces & Eights.
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A year later, TNA released Brooke Hogan. In 2016, TMZ reported she was forming a female wrestling promotion named Daughters of Wrestling, to be joined by daughters of famous pro wrestlers like Roddy Piper, Diamond Dallas, and Kerry Von Erich.
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