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Hulk Hogan, whose flamboyance and star power helped transform professional wrestling from a low-budget regional attraction into a multibillion dollar industry, died Thursday in Clearwater, Florida. He was 71. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2025/07/25/more-sports/hulk-hogan-dead/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #moresports #hulkhogan #prowrestling #obituary #wwf #wwe
I've been watching through WCW's 1998 broadcasts, and digging in specifically to some of the smaller programs (worldwide, pro, and saturday night.)
I've talked before about how watching Nitro and Thunder from 98, especially if you're watching them back to back, makes it more and more apparent how much WCW was coming apart at the seems.
(This is a short thread)
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