'He Was Pop Culture': Denver Man Who Worked with Hulk Hogan Says Legacy Goes Beyond Wrestling
9 Articles
9 Articles
In the 1980s, Hulk Hogan became a superstar and a symbol of an entire generation. He made wrestling mass suitable and later again and again caused controversy. About a phenomenon that only America could produce.
'He was pop culture': Denver man who worked with Hulk Hogan says legacy goes beyond wrestling
DENVER (KDVR) — The professional wrestling world is mourning the loss of an icon with the passing of Hulk Hogan. One Denver man had the chance to work with Hogan a decade ago and says he was much more than just a wrestler. At the Jefferson County Fairgrounds sits a wrestling ring owned by Matthew Yaden, used for events through his company, Rocky Mountain Pro. Trump mourns death of Hulk Hogan: He was ‘MAGA all the way’ “We’re trying to solv…
Hogan died today Thursday, July 24, at the age of 71
The U.S. wrestler Hulk Hogan is dead.
He led the show sports wrestling to unknown heights. Away from that, Hulk Hogan became a problematic figure – which was ultimately isolated. An obituary.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium