Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, is a retired American professional wrestler recognized globally for his iconic status. Renowned for his flamboyant personality, imposing physique, horseshoe moustache, and signature bandanas, Hogan achieved immense popularity in the 1980s and is considered one of wrestling's greatest. Currently serving as commissioner for Real American Freestyle and a brand ambassador for WWE, Hogan remains a significant figure in the wrestling world.
On December 6, 1913, Pietro "Peter" Bollea, Hulk Hogan's father, was born. He worked as a construction foreman.
In 1922, Ruth V. (née Moody), Hulk Hogan's mother, was born. She later became a homemaker and dance teacher.
In 1947, Allan Bollea, Hulk Hogan's older brother, was born.
In 1950, the mid-20th century began, marking the start of a transformative period in history.
On August 11, 1953, Terry Gene Bollea, famously known as Hulk Hogan, was born. He later became a renowned professional wrestler.
In 1969, the mid-20th century concluded, signifying the end of an era.
In 1975, the late 20th century began, characterized by significant cultural and technological changes.
In 1976, Hulk Hogan and two local musicians formed a band called Ruckus, which became popular in the Tampa Bay region, marking his entry into the music scene.
In 1976, Hulk Hogan began his wrestling training after being scouted by the Brisco brothers, marking a pivotal step in his wrestling career, under Hiro Matsuda.
On August 10, 1977, Hulk Hogan made his professional wrestling debut against Brian Blair in Fort Myers, Florida, marking the official start of his wrestling career.
In 1977, Hulk Hogan started his professional wrestling career. This marked the beginning of his journey towards becoming a wrestling icon.
On December 1, 1979, Hulk Hogan won his first professional wrestling championship, the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern Division), defeating Bob Roop in Knoxville, Tennessee.
From September through December 1979, Hulk Hogan briefly wrestled in the Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW) territory under the name Sterling Golden.
On December 17, 1979, Hulk Hogan made his first appearance at Madison Square Garden, defeating Ted DiBiase, marking a significant milestone in his WWF career.
In January 1980, Hulk Hogan lost the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship to Bob Armstrong, ending his first title reign.
On May 13, 1980, Hulk Hogan made his first appearance in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), while still with the WWF, marking the start of his international wrestling career.
In August 1980, Hulk Hogan had a match with André the Giant at Shea Stadium, marking the culmination of their first major feud in the WWF.
On March 26, 1981, Hulk Hogan unsuccessfully challenged Pedro Morales for the Intercontinental Championship, during his appearances for the WWF.
In July 1981, during a television taping, Hulk Hogan came to the rescue of Brad Rheingans after Jerry Blackwell attacked him, marking the beginning of Hogan's run as a fan favorite.
In August 1981, Hulk Hogan debuted in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), initially as a villain managed by "Luscious" Johnny Valiant, before becoming a fan favorite.
In late 1981 Hulk Hogan had a babyface turn where he became a fan favorite
In April 1982, Hulk Hogan defeated Nick Bockwinkel and was initially declared the AWA World Heavyweight Champion, but the decision was overturned by AWA President Stanley Blackburn due to the use of a foreign object during the match.
In 1982, Hogan played the part of Thunderlips in Rocky III.
In 1982, Hulk Hogan and Antonio Inoki won the MSG (Madison Square Garden) Tag League tournament in Japan, showcasing their tag team partnership.
In 1982, Hulk Hogan began his acting career with a role in the film Rocky III, marking his entry into the entertainment industry outside of wrestling.
In 1982, Vincent K. McMahon purchased the WWF from his father and began planning to expand the promotion nationwide. He selected Hulk Hogan as the company's centerpiece attraction due to his charisma and name recognition.
On June 2, 1983, Hulk Hogan won the International Wrestling Grand Prix (IWGP) tournament and became the first holder of an early version of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, defeating Antonio Inoki in Japan.
In November 1983, Hulk Hogan officially departed from the American Wrestling Association (AWA).
In December 1983, Hulk Hogan signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now WWE, gaining worldwide recognition and popularizing his heroic all-American persona.
On December 18, 1983, Hogan married Linda Claridge.
On December 27, 1983, Hulk Hogan made his return to the WWF at a television taping in St. Louis, Missouri, where he defeated Bill Dixon.
In 1983, Hulk Hogan and Antonio Inoki won the MSG (Madison Square Garden) Tag League tournament for the second consecutive year in Japan.
In 1983, Hulk Hogan headlined the inaugural AWA closed circuit supercard, Super Sunday, marking a significant event in his AWA career.
On January 7, 1984, during an episode of Championship Wrestling, Hulk Hogan solidified his fan favorite status by saving Bob Backlund from an assault by the Wild Samoans.
In 1984, Hulk Hogan lost the early version of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship to Antonio Inoki in Japan, marking the end of his title reign.
In 1984, Titan Sports, Marvel Comics, and Hulk Hogan reached a quitclaim deal regarding similarities between Hogan's character and The Incredible Hulk. Marvel obtained trademarks for "Hulk Hogan," "Hulkster," and "Hulkamania" for 20 years, while Titan Sports agreed to restrictions on Hogan's character portrayal.
On March 27, 1985, Richard Belzer was injured on his cable TV talk show Hot Properties after Hogan put him in a modified Guillotine choke, leading to a lawsuit.
On March 30, 1985, Hulk Hogan co-hosted Saturday Night Live during his successful run with the WWF.
On March 31, 1985, at the first WrestleMania, Hulk Hogan teamed with Mr. T to defeat "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and "Mr Wonderful" Paul Orndorff after Bob Orton accidentally knocked out Orndorff.
In 1985, Hogan appeared on The A-Team.
In 1986, Allan Bollea, Hulk Hogan's older brother, passed away at the age of 38 from a drug overdose.
In 1986, Hogan made another appearance on The A-Team.
In the fall of 1986, Hulk Hogan occasionally wrestled in tag team matches with The Machines as Hulk Machine, wearing a mask copied from NJPW's "Super Strong Machine" gimmick.
Throughout 1986, Hulk Hogan successfully defended his WWF World Heavyweight Championship against challengers such as Terry Funk, Don Muraco, King Kong Bundy at WrestleMania 2, Paul Orndorff, and Hercules Hernandez.
In 1987, Hulk Hogan defended the WWF World Heavyweight Championship against André the Giant at WrestleMania III. Hogan successfully defended the title against André the Giant.
On February 5, 1988, Hulk Hogan's match with André the Giant on WWF The Main Event achieved a 15.2 Nielsen rating and 33 million viewers, setting an American television viewership record for wrestling.
On May 5, 1988, Hogan's daughter Brooke was born.
In 1988, a story in Marvel Comics Presents #45 depicted a wrestler resembling Hulk Hogan being tossed through an arena roof by The Incredible Hulk.
On March 7, 1989, Hulk Hogan faced Big Boss Man at the El Paso Civic Center during a taping of a WWF "Superstars of Wrestling" event.
In 1989, Hogan appeared in No Holds Barred.
In 1989, Hulk Hogan's second run as champion included matches against Savage, The Big Boss Man, and The Honky Tonk Man, with the WWF World Heavyweight Championship being renamed to WWF Championship. Hogan also starred in the movie "No Holds Barred", leading to a feud with Tom Lister, Jr. who played Zeus.
In 1989, the Mega Powers began to implode due to Randy Savage's jealousy. Hulk Hogan defeated Savage for his second WWF World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania V.
On April 1, 1990, Hulk Hogan lost to Intercontinental Champion The Ultimate Warrior in a title versus title match at WrestleMania VI.
In May 1990, Earthquake attacked Hulk Hogan on The Brother Love Show, crushing his ribs, which led to Hogan wanting to retire.
On July 27, 1990, Hogan's son Nick was born.
In 1990, Hulk Hogan won his first Royal Rumble match, showcasing his dominance in the WWF.
In 1990, during his feud with Earthquake, Hulk Hogan added a fourth demandment to his list: believing in oneself.
From 1991 to 1993, AT&T reported that Hulk Hogan's 900 number information line with the WWF was the single biggest 900 number.
In 1991, Hogan claimed that The Undertaker injured his neck at the Survivor Series, which was false.
In 1991, Hogan starred in the family film Suburban Commando.
In 1991, Hulk Hogan won his second consecutive Royal Rumble match, further solidifying his status as a top wrestler.
In 1991, Hulk Hogan won the Royal Rumble, defeated Sgt. Slaughter for his third WWF Championship at WrestleMania VII, lost the title to The Undertaker at Survivor Series, and then won it back at This Tuesday in Texas.
In 1992, Hogan appeared in commercials for Right Guard deodorant.
In 1992, Hogan fabricated an experience with a terminally ill child through the Make-A-Wish Foundation at SummerSlam, inspiring songs on his Hulk Rules album, despite not attending the event.
In 1992, Hulk Hogan failed to regain the WWF Championship at the Royal Rumble and helped eliminate Sid Justice, leading to a feud that culminated at WrestleMania VIII where Hogan defeated Sid.
In February 1993, Hulk Hogan returned to the WWF, teaming with Brutus Beefcake to form The Mega-Maniacs and feud with Money Inc.
On May 3, 1993, Hulk Hogan returned to NJPW as WWF Champion and defeated IWGP Heavyweight Champion The Great Muta.
In August 1993, Hulk Hogan finished his feud with Yokozuna on the international house show circuit, marking his last WWF appearance until 2002.
On September 26, 1993, Hulk Hogan wrestled against Keiji Mutoh in NJPW.
From 1991 to 1993, AT&T reported that Hulk Hogan's 900 number information line with the WWF was the single biggest 900 number.
In 1993, Hogan starred in the family film Mr. Nanny.
In 1993, Hulk Hogan left the WWF to pursue opportunities in film and television, temporarily stepping away from wrestling.
On January 4, 1994, Hulk Hogan defeated Tatsumi Fujinami at Battlefield in NJPW, marking his last match in Japan.
Starting in March 1994, Hulk Hogan made appearances on WCW television during the filming of Thunder in Paradise.
On May 28, 1994, Hulk Hogan tore up his Thunder in Paradise contract and announced his return to wrestling.
On June 11, 1994, Hulk Hogan officially signed with World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
In December 1994, Hulk Hogan defeated The Butcher for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at Starrcade.
In 1994, Hogan starred in his own television series, Thunder in Paradise.
In 1994, Hogan, having received immunity, testified in Vince McMahon's trial relating to steroid shipments, admitting to using anabolic steroids since 1976 but stating McMahon did not provide them.
In 1994, Hulk Hogan joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW), marking his return to the wrestling ring with a rival promotion.
In September 1995, Hulk Hogan successfully retained the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Big Bubba Rogers and Lex Luger on Nitro.
On October 9, 1995, Hulk Hogan made his first appearance in all-black attire on WCW Nitro.
In 1995, Hogan appeared on TBN's Kids Against Crime.
In 1995, Hogan released a music CD, Hulk Rules, as Hulk Hogan and the Wrestling Boot Band, which reached No. 12 on the Billboard Top Kid Audio chart.
In 1995, Hulk Hogan's album, Hulk Rules by The Wrestling Boot Band, reached No. 12 on the Billboard Top Kid Audio chart, showcasing his musical endeavors.
In 1996, Hogan starred in Santa with Muscles.
In 1996, Hulk Hogan reinvented himself as the villainous "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, leading the New World Order (nWo) and becoming a central figure in the "Monday Night War".
In 1996, Time Warner, parent company of WCW, merged with Turner Broadcasting System becoming sister companies with DC Comics, a rival to Marvel. This avoided the awkward situation of Time Warner paying Marvel for the rights to the "Hollywood Hogan" name.
In early 1996, Hulk Hogan reformed The Mega Powers with Randy Savage to feud with The Alliance to End Hulkamania.
On July 13, 1997, Lex Luger and The Giant defeated Hulk Hogan and Dennis Rodman in a tag team match at Bash at the Beach. Hogan then started a feud with Lex Luger.
In 1997, Hogan starred in the TNT original movie Assault on Devil's Island.
In 1997, Hulk Hogan headlined Starrcade, WCW's flagship event, which became the most profitable pay-per-view in WCW history.
On February 22, 1998, Sting defeated Hulk Hogan for the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship at SuperBrawl VIII.
In 1998, Hogan starred in 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain.
On January 4, 1999, Hogan returned to WCW and defeated Kevin Nash for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship for the fifth time. Many found this title change scandalous and the warring factions of the nWo reunited.
On August 9, 1999, Hogan started the night dressed in black and white, but came out in the traditional red and yellow for his six-man tag team match after a backstage scene with his son. Hogan then defeated Nash in a retirement match at Road Wild to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
In 1999, Hogan appeared on Suddenly Susan.
In 1999, the late 20th century concluded, marking the transition to a new millennium.
In February 2000, Hogan was involved in a controversial work with Vince Russo. He was scheduled to challenge Jeff Jarrett for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Before the match, Hogan and Russo had a dispute over the title outcome. Hogan won the match, but the events led to a new WCW World Heavyweight Championship being created.
On December 18, 2001, Pietro "Peter" Bollea, Hulk Hogan's father, passed away.
In 2001, Hogan guest-starred on an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger.
In February 2002, Hogan returned to the WWF as a heel at No Way Out, leading the original nWo with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, confronting The Rock and costing Stone Cold Steve Austin a title opportunity.
On February 17, 2002, Hogan returned to the WWF as a heel, leading the original nWo with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. They confronted The Rock and cost Stone Cold Steve Austin a chance at becoming the Undisputed WWF Champion.
In May 2002, a legal battle with the World Wildlife Fund compelled the company to change its name from World Wrestling Federation/WWF to World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE.
Hulk Hogan made a return to the WWF in 2002.
In 2003, Hulk Hogan departed from the WWF again, marking another transition in his wrestling career.
On April 2, 2005, Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2005 by Sylvester Stallone.
On July 10, 2005, VH1 premiered Hogan Knows Best, a reality show centered around Hogan, his then-wife Linda, and their children Brooke and Nick.
In 2005, Hulk Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, recognizing his significant contributions to professional wrestling.
On October 20, 2006, during the Bubba the Love Sponge Show, it was claimed that the settlement for the Richard Belzer incident totaled $5 million, with Hogan and Vince McMahon each paying half.
In 2006, Christiane Plante worked with Brooke Hogan on her album.
In January 2007, Hogan served as the best man at Bubba the Love Sponge's wedding.
On April 27, 2007, Hogan defeated Paul Wight at Memphis Wrestling's PMG Clash of Legends.
In October 2007, Hogan transferred all trademarks referring to himself to his liability company named "Hogan Holdings Limited". The trademarks included Hulk Hogan, "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, Hulkster, Hogan Knows Grillin, Hulkamania.com, and Hulkapedia.com.
On November 20, 2007, Linda Hogan filed for divorce from Hulk Hogan in Pinellas County, Florida.
In 2007, Christiane Plante claimed that Hogan had an affair with her while the Hogan family was shooting Hogan Knows Best.
In 2007, Hulk Hogan spoke about his faith, mentioning he was saved at 14 and accepted Christ as his savior.
In April 2008, Hogan announced that he would lend his license to video game developer Gameloft to create "Hulkamania Wrestling" for mobile phones.
During his June 23, 2008, appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Belzer suggested that the real settlement amount for the incident with Hogan was closer to $400,000.
In July 2008, a spin-off entitled Brooke Knows Best premiered, which focused primarily on Hogan's daughter Brooke.
In September 2008, Hogan's net worth was revealed to be around $30 million.
In November 2008, Linda Hogan claimed she decided to end her marriage after discovering Hulk Hogan's affair.
In 2008, Hogan hosted the comeback series of American Gladiators on NBC.
In 2008, Hulk Hogan was honored as the King of the Krewe of Bacchus, a New Orleans carnival organization, where he visited the Children's Hospital of New Orleans and participated in a parade.
In early 2008, Hulk Hogan started a relationship with Jennifer McDaniel.
On October 27, 2009, it was announced that Hogan had signed a contract to join TNA on a full-time basis.
In November 2009, Hulk Hogan and Jennifer McDaniel got engaged.
In 2009, Hulk Hogan acknowledged in his autobiography that Linda suspected him of infidelity but denied any affairs, also around 2009 following the divorce Hogan considered suicide and credits Laila Ali for preventing him.
On January 4, 2010, Hogan made his official TNA debut on a special live three-hour Monday night episode of Impact! to compete with WWE's Raw.
On March 12, 2010, Hogan hosted his own radio show titled Hogan Uncensored, on Sirius Satellite Radio's Howard 101.
On October 15, 2010, Endemol Games UK announced a partnership with Bischoff Hervey Entertainment to produce "Hulk Hogan's Hulkamania", an online gambling game featuring video footage of Hogan.
On November 17, 2010, Hogan had a special titled Finding Hulk Hogan on A&E.
On December 14, 2010, Hulk Hogan married Jennifer McDaniel in Clearwater, Florida.
In December 2010, after failed procedures, Hulk Hogan underwent traditional spinal fusion surgery, enabling him to return to professional activities.
On January 1, 2011, Ruth V. (née Moody), Hulk Hogan's mother, passed away. She was a homemaker and dance teacher.
On March 3, 2011, Hulk Hogan returned to TNA on Impact!, declaring himself the new owner of TNA after winning a court battle against Dixie Carter.
On March 24, 2011, Hogan made a special appearance on American Idol, giving a big surprise to wrestling fans Paul McDonald and James Durbin.
In September 2011, Hogan revealed that his lavish lifestyle and divorce had cost him hundreds of millions of dollars and nearly bankrupted him.
In October 2011, Hogan released a video game called Hulk Hogan's Main Event.
In April 2012, a sex tape between Hogan and Heather Clem emerged online.
On October 4, 2012, Gawker released a short clip of the sex tape.
On October 15, 2012, Hogan filed a lawsuit against Bubba and Heather Clem for invading his privacy.
On October 29, 2012, a settlement with Bubba was announced in the sex tape case, and Clem publicly apologized to Hogan.
In December 2012, a federal court found that Gawker's publication of the video snippet did not violate U.S. copyright law.
On January 3, 2013, Hulk Hogan suspended Bully Ray indefinitely on Impact Wrestling after seeing him kissing Hogan's daughter Brooke in a parking garage on the December 20, 2012 episode of Impact Wrestling.
In January 2013, Hulk Hogan filed a $50 million medical malpractice lawsuit against the Laser Spine Institute, alleging unnecessary spinal operations worsened his back problems and they used his name without permission.
In October 2013, Hogan partnered with Tech Assets, Inc. to open a web hosting service called "Hostamania".
On November 21, 2013, Hulk Hogan and GoDaddy.com appeared together on a live Hangout On Air on Google Plus, where Hulk Hogan had a casual conversation about Hostamania, fans, and business.
As of 2013, Hulk Hogan remains the first and only professional wrestler to be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
On February 24, 2014, Hulk Hogan made his first WWE in-ring appearance since December 2007 on Raw to hype the WWE Network.
On February 27, 2015, Hulk Hogan was honored at Madison Square Garden during a WWE live event dubbed "Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night" with a special commemorative banner hanging from the rafters, honoring his wrestling career and historic matches he had in the arena.
On October 1, 2015, a Florida Judge granted Hogan access to Gawker's computer system for a forensic expert to search their computers and office.
In October 2015, Hogan's beachfront restaurant called "Hogan's Beach" located in Tampa dropped Hogan's name.
In 2015, Hogan was a judge on the sixth season of Tough Enough, alongside Paige and Daniel Bryan.
On March 18, 2016, Hogan was awarded $115 million in his lawsuit against Gawker for defamation, loss of privacy, and emotional pain.
On August 11, 2016, a Florida judge gave Hogan control of the assets of A.J. Daulerio, former Gawker editor-in-chief.
On November 2, 2016, Gawker reached a $31 million settlement with Hogan.
On May 3, 2018, Hulk Hogan was inducted into the Boys and Girls Club Alumni Hall of Fame.
In 2020, Hulk Hogan received a second induction into the WWE Hall of Fame as a member of the nWo, further cementing his legacy.
On the March 19, 2021, episode of WWE SmackDown, it was announced that Hulk Hogan would co-host WrestleMania 37 with Titus O'Neil.
On February 28, 2022, Hulk Hogan announced on Twitter that he and Jennifer McDaniel had divorced.
On January 23, 2023, Hulk Hogan appeared live alongside Jimmy Hart to open the WWE Raw is XXX show, celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Raw.
In July 2023, Hulk Hogan became engaged to yoga instructor Sky Daily after proposing at Corin Nemec's wedding reception.
On September 22, 2023, Hulk Hogan married Sky Daily.
On December 20, 2023, Hulk Hogan was baptized at Indian Rocks Baptist Church in Largo, Florida.
On January 22, 2024, WWE celebrated the 40th anniversary of 'Hulkamania' with Hulk Hogan appearing in pre-taped footage.
In 2024, Hogan endorsed Donald Trump for president at the Republican National Convention and spoke at the Trump rally at Madison Square Garden.
In 2024, Hogan launched "Real American Beer", a light beer brand.
On January 6, 2025, Hulk Hogan made a live appearance during the Raw debut on Netflix, accompanied by Jimmy Hart, advertising his Real American Beer.
On April 11, 2025, the documentary film Wrestlemania IX: The Spectacle was released on Peacock.
In April 2025, Hogan co-founded Real American Freestyle and serves as the promotion's commissioner.
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