It can be easily said that Hulk Hogan ruled the pro-wrestling industry during the 80s and the 90s. He was the best babyface any wrestling company had ever seen. Hogan is arguably still looked at as the pinnacle of all the babyfaces in pro-wrestling.
Hogan’s best quality was selling any moves and segments in the ring. He was adamant about whatever he did so that fans could go home happy. He has main evented multiple PPVs, most notable is his match against André the Giant at WrestleMania 3.
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Recently, Hulk Hogan shared a post on his Facebook page, where he praised and remembered André the Giant. He was basically thanking Andre, his fans, and all the people who supported him and gave him that moment, which made Hulk Hogan a much bigger star than he was.
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“When you talk about drawing money, changing the business, raising the bar, creating history, doing something no one could ever follow, and paving the way for the future talent weather the(y) understand or not, you don’t ever do it on your own!”
“It takes all the boys to help you, loves you, and prop you up in the hero spot, but the boys/crew are the real hero’s , and you need someone very special, a gift from God, a talent like Andre, like no other, to lead you through a moment in time that will live forever, making that moment immortal!!! Thank you, God, thank you Andre, and thank you Hulkamaniacs, the Mania will live forever!!! Only love HH”
Hogan retired from wrestling in 2012, but is still popular among the fans. The wrestling universe often discusses his classic matches. He now handles his beach shop in Florida and makes sporadic appearances in WWE.
The last time Hulk Hogan appeared in WWE was at WrestleMania 37 hosting alongside Titus O’ Neil. There are likely more moments we will see Hulk Hogan appearing in WWE.
When did Hulk Hogan last wrestle in WWE?
Although Hulk Hogan retired from in-ring competition in 2012, he wrestled his last WWE match way before his retirement. The WWE Hall of Famer was wrestling in TNA in the final years of his career.
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However, his last match in WWE was in 2006 SummerSlam against Randy Orton. This was Hogan’s final WWE run as a wrestler. In 2005 Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
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Hulk Hogan, after his time with TNA, teased a WWE return to face new generation wrestlers, but it never happened. The Immortal one has given us fans a lot of significant moments and, as he says, Hulkamania will always run wild for life.