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Showing Original Post only (View all)Hulk Hogan Was a Racist, Liar, and Scab [View all]

In the 1980s, the professional wrestler portrayed himself as an all-American herobut he was really a jabroni the entire time.
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/hulk-hogan-racist-liar-scab-obit/
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Professional entertainer and wrestler Hulk Hogan poses as he speaks on stage on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention on July 18, 2024, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)
My 9-year-old self, uniformed in a Mets hat and Coke-bottle glasses, was a Hulkamaniac. Its embarrassing now for countless reasons. I first saw the man born Terry Bollea as Thunderlips in the 1983 classic Rocky III. He was improbably muscled, blond, and tan: pure kid catnip. I became a World Wrestling Federation fanatic and was glued to the Zenith as Hogan rapidly climbed the WWF ladder. In January 1984, Hogan completed a meteoric rise to defeat the Iron Sheik and avenge the Iran hostage crisis (seriously). That title match wasnt fake to me. It was as real as game 7 of the World Series, and when Hulk broke free from the Sheiks dreaded camel clutch and secured the pin, I jumped up and down so much that the people downstairs called up to complain.
What I did not know was that there was a real world at odds with this ecstatic experience. I did not know that the Iron Sheik, a former Olympic wrestler who was once a bodyguard for the shah of Iran, could have cracked Hogan in two. He even almost went off script to do so because he found Hogan to be, as the Sheik put it, a jabroni. It was all 1980s fake, as fake as Reagans jet-black hair.
Now that Hulk Hogan has died at 71, the media, top wrestling honchos, and particularly the Trump administration are verbosely mourning this leather-skinned mass of steroids and bile stuffed in spandex. The media is treating Hogans death like they are in on a bit. They praise Hulk Hogan for being an American hero while ignoring that Terry Bollea led an ugly, amoral life; that he was accused of abuse by both one of his wives and a daughter; that he was broadly loathed by generations of wrestlers; and that his final act involved shilling full-time for Donald Trump. Hulk Hogan was a racist scab and a liar, which his prime-time appearance at Trumps Republican National Convention a natural fit.
It is gratifying, however, that last Thursday is, in addition to the day of Hogans death, the 10th anniversary of the National Enquirers publishing audio of Hogan going on an n-word-laden tirade. The coincidence is serendipitous, allowing the legions he harmed to remind people that many mourning this man are mourning a myth. His racism also matters because it dovetails with years of complaints made by Black wrestlers about both his treatment of them and his role as WWF co-owner Vince McMahons right-hand man, making sure they never got a shot at his top spot. (In fairness, many white and brown wrestlers have made the same claim.)
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I was clueless about this until one morning I heard Stephanie Miller telling the story of
Mike 03
Jul 25
#1
I will dig a few millimetres deep and declare you a POS MAGAt. Bye bye berk............
Celerity
Jul 25
#5
No difference if the body is cold or not an asshole is an asshole. No use covering it up.
Bev54
Jul 25
#12
But...but...he was able to heroically rip off his own shirt rather than unbubutten it like most adults.
Ping Tung
Jul 25
#18
Does anybody here know that the Hulkster helped raise millions to charitable organizations?
Gimpyknee
Jul 25
#30
I did. I wrote below. I met him out when he was fund raising for American Indian children.
Melon
Jul 25
#39
How would you be judged if you took a lifetime and recorded it? Then took your worst day and judged you by it.
Melon
Jul 25
#41