
WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan dies at 71
WWE Hall of Famer and former champion Hulk Hogan has died, according to
First Ozzy, now Hulk

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WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan dies at 71
WWE Hall of Famer and former champion Hulk Hogan has died, according toabcnews.go.com
First Ozzy, now Hulk![]()
It's not a forgotten show!
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I guess to some people it's not. I don't see it on streaming though, and this is a show that should go on to one of those free streaming services like Tubi. One missed opportunity of the streaming era is not putting some of these failed/forgotten/little shows on free streaming. Same can be said about something like Space Above and Beyond. Popular in the 90s but really short lived and I haven't seen anything about it since. That's a show I wouldn't mind watching again.
There is a whole generation of first run syndicated shows that are just gone. No streaming, DVDs are out of print or were only made for overseas markets. There were so many shows -- Mutant X, Cleopatra 2525, Vanishing Son, War of the Worlds, Night Man, Cobra, Pensacola: Wings of Gold, Soldier of Fortune Inc., The Cape (the NASA one, not the superhero one), Air America, Lonesome Dove, Tracker (the Adrian Paul one, not the Justin Hartley one). Of course, most were garbage but they still had fans and art should be preserved. Team Knight Rider's only physical media is a German box set with everything Knight Rider in it except the NBC revival, but at least it's out there in the streaming world, including being free with ads on Fandango and Roku.
Unless you count a cameo in Gremlins 2.Suburban Commando was awesome. Best thing he ever did.
He was an urepentant racist, so I don't find it "sad" that he got booed so badly the last time he appeared on screen. He made no effort to make up for the things to did and didn't deserve forgiveness without doing the work.It's sad his reputation was so deep in the toilet and he never managed to dig it out.
Guy was booed out of the building last time he was on WWE. And not in the good/intended way.
Well yes, he problem is that he never tried to improve himself. That's the sad part.He was an urepentant racist, so I don't find it "sad" that he got booed so badly the last time he appeared on screen. He made no effort to make up for the things to did and didn't deserve forgiveness without doing the work.
Not by me. I had it on as late Sunday night background ambience back in the day. As usual, this show---and the film NO HOLDS BARRED-----weren't even mentioned in the Washington Post obit. They seem to feel obligated to omit ''key works,'' such as they are. They left in his reality show, which I'D never heard of until yesterday.It's not a forgotten show!
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