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Halk hogan who died at the age of 71He was a common American hero of a professional struggle, with his combination of macho athletes and more than in life, playing a big role when the sport in the 1980s exploded in the 1980s.
Born by Terry Jin Bolea, he began his career in Florida in the 1970s and allegedly received the nickname “Khalka” after the incredible actor Khalki Lou Ferryno in the local TV show.
He then became Hogan after joining the World Fight Federation (WWF) – the owner of which Vin McMahon wanted a fighter from the Irish name.
Hogan is depicted with his parents Peter and Ruth behind the scenes in Madison -ski -Harden in New York in 1984.
His rise to glory was hand in hand with the rise of the struggle as a television spectacle, combining sports with drama, characters and storylines.
With good guys who were badly, he was the main character and favorite of fans.
Hogan put his acting skills to use on the screen when he played Thunderlips, enemy Sylvester Stallon in the charity, in the 1982 film III.
It also reflected Starlight Starbright in the Dolly Parton’s Variety Show variety in 1987, and country acted as her wife, who turned over -the -poles in a video for her song on my heart.
When Wrestlemania V passed on Trump -Plaza at the Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1989, Hogan met with the event -and continued to approve Donald as president.
He has created a Hollywood career on the rings’s borders in films, including “No Holds Barded”, “Extraordinary”, “Mr. Nani” (pictured) and Santa with muscles.
Returning to the ring, in the 2000s he collided with a new generation of “stars stars”, including Rock Duein Johnson in a match that was exhibited as “Icon vs Icon” on Wrestlemania X8.
“I’m in a better shape than he,” Hogan Reuters said, five months before his 50th anniversary – but the rock came out.
John Sina felt the power of Khulk Hogan – or at least appeared – when they were presented together for the 2005 Teen Choice.
Hogan continued to fight because his glory continued to ride high, even when the years passed – in the picture, veteran Ric Flair in 2009.
The plot lines can often be written in advance, but the blood was real.
In general, Hogan won six WWF/WWE championships, eight times, Wrestlemania headers, and twice was introduced into the WWE Fame Hall.
He also enjoyed the success of realistic television in his own series, Hogan knows best, along with his wife Linda and two children 2005-07.
His image was occupied by an unforgettable knock in 2015, when it was suspended for the use of racial hanging in a traced video. “Please forgive me,” he said in a tear interview with ABC Good Morning American. “I’m a good guy.”
In recent years, he has shared his opinion between supporters as one of Donald Trump’s most celebrities, approving him in the theater style of the brand at events, including the Republican National Convention a year ago, and the campaign in Madison -Skver -Hyhden in October (pictured).