Hulk Hogan Height, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography
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Wife: Sky Daily
Hometown: Georgia, United States
Age: 71 Years
Bio/Wiki | |
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Real Name | Terry Gene Bollea |
Nickname(s)/Gimmick(s) | • Hollywood Hogan • Hollywood Hulk Hogan • Hulk Boulder • Hulk Machine • Mr. America • Sterling Golden • Terry Boulder • The Super Destroyer |
Profession(s) | Wrestler, Actor, Businessman |
Physical Stats | |
Height (approx.) | 6' 7" (201 cm) |
Weight (approx.) | 137 Kg (302 lbs) |
Body Measurements (approx.) | - Chest: 58 Inches - Waist: 37 Inches - Biceps: 24 Inches |
Eye Colour | Dark Hazel Blue |
Hair Colour | Blonde |
Career | |
Debut | New Japan Pro-Wrestling: 13 May 1980 American Wrestling Association: August 1981 Film: Rocky III (1982) as Thunderlips TV Film: Goldie and the Bears (1984) as Mac McKenna TV Series: The A-Team (1985-1986) as Himself |
Awards, Achievements | • Kid's Choice Award for Favourite Male Athlete (1988) Wrestling Observer Newsletter • Strongest Wrestler in 1983 • Best Babyface from 1982 to 1991 • Best Box Office Draw in 1997 • Best Gimmick as a member of New World Order in 1996 • Feud of the Year in 1986 • Feud of the Year in 1996 • Most Charismatic from 1985 to 1987 and 1989 to 1991 • Most Embarrassing Wrestler in 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 • Most Obnoxious in 1994, 1995 • Most Overrated in 1985, 1986, and from 1994 to 1998 • Most Unimproved in 1994, 1995 • Readers' Least Favourite Wrestler in 1985, 1986, 1991, and from 1994 to 1999 • Worst Feud of the Year in 1991 • Worst Feud of the Year in 1995 • Worst Feud of the Year in 1998 • Worst Feud of the Year in 2000 • Worst Interviews in 1995 • Worst Wrestler in 1997 • Worst Worked Match of the Year in 1987 • Worst Worked Match of the Year 1987 • Worst Worked Match of the Year in 1996 • Worst Worked Match of the Year in 1997 • Worst Worked Match of the Year in 1998 • Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in Class of 1996 World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment • WWF/WWE Championship (6 times) • WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) • Royal Rumble in 1990, 1991 • WWE Hall of Fame (2 times) • Class of 2005 individually • Class of 2020 as a member of the New World Order • World Championship Wrestling • WCW World Heavyweight Championship (6 times) • Tokyo Sports • Best Foreigner Award in 1983 • Match of the Year in 1991 Southeastern Championship Wrestling • NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern Division)(1 time) • NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Southern Division) (2 times) Pro Wrestling Illustrated • Comeback of the Year in 1994, 2002 • Feud of the Year in 1986 • Inspiritational Wrestler of the Year in 1983, 1999 • Match of the Year in 1985 • Match of the Year in 1988 • Match of the year in 1990 • Match of the Year in 2002 • Most Hated Wrestler of the Year in 1996, 1998 • Most Popular Wrestler of the Year in 1985, 1989, 1990 • Wrestler of the Year in 1987, 1991, 1994 New Japan Pro-Wrestling • IWGP Heavyweight Championship (original version) (1 time) • IWGP League Tournament in 1983 • MSG Tag League Tournament in 1982, 1983 • Inductee in Greatest 18 Club • International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in class of 2021 |
Slam/Finishing move | Atomic Leg Drop |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 11 August 1953 (Tuesday) |
Age (as of 2024) | 71 Years |
Birthplace | Augusta, Georgia, United States |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Signature | |
Nationality | American |
Hometown | Georgia, United States |
School | Robinson High School |
College/University | • Hillsborough Community College, United States • University of South Florida, United States |
Educational Qualification | College Drop Out |
Religion | Christianity |
Food Habit | Non-vegetarian |
Tattoo(s) | On Right Hand: I am that I am On Back: Immortal |
Controversies | Blezer Chokehold Controversy On 27 March 1985, Richard Blezer the talk show host of Hot Properties, requested Hulk Hogan to show on his signature move on the show. After repeated request by the host Hogan demonstrated a modified Guillotine choke on Blezere which caused him to pass out and after he was released his head hit the floor which bruised his scalp and he was hospitalized.Later, Blezer filed a case agaist Hogan for 5 million dollars which was steeled outside the court. Hogan's confession in McMahon Trial In 1994, Hulk Hogan was called to testify in the trial of Venice Mcmahon, who was accused of distributing steroids. Hogan admitted in the trial that he had used anabolic steroids to gain size and weight since 1976 but clarified that Mcmahon did not sell him the drugs nor did he order him to take them. This statement made it difficult for the government to find Mcmahon guilty and was later freed. Private Video leaked online In April 2012, a private video of Hulk Hogan and Heather Clem, wife of radio personality Bubba the Love Sponge got leaked online. In 4 October 2012, an American blog named Gawker released another private video where a conversation between Bubba, Hogan and Heather Clem got leaked. Later, Hogan stated in an interview that he was at a low point in his life and regretted making such a choice. On 15 October 2012, he filed a case against Bubba and Heather Clem for invading his privacy. On 29 October 2012, a settlement was announced between Bubba and Hogan and Clem apologized to Hogan publicly. He also filed a case against Gawker Media for posting the video and demanded 100 million dollars for his damages. The Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel supported Hogan financially in the case. On 2 November, Gawker settled the case with Hogan for 31 million dollars. Racism Scandal of Hulk Hogan In July 2015, a 2007 recorded privated video of Hulk Hogan was leaked where he made racist remarks. He expressed disgust at the idea of his daughter dating a black man and repeatedly used the racial slur "nigger." The recording caused major issues for him such as WWE ended the contract with him, Target, Toys "R" Us, and Walmart stopped selling his merchandise, and he was removed from WWE video games. Some of the African American wrestlers such as Virgil, The Rock, Mr. T, Dennis Rodman supported Hogan by saying that they did not find any racist traits in him. Later, hogan asked for forgiveness in an interview and claimed his upbringing influenced his racist language. |
Social Media | • Instagram • YouTube |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | • Linda Hogan (m. 1983 - div 2009, TV Personality) • Jennifer McDaniel (m. 2010 - div 2021, Make-Up Artist) • Sky Daily (m.2023, Yoga Instructor) |
Children | Son- Nick Hogan (Television Personality) Daughter- Brooke Hogan (Television Personality, Singer) |
Parents | Father- Pietro Bollea (Deceased, Construction Foreman) Mother- Ruth V (Deceased, Daance Teacher) |
Siblings | Brother- Allan Bollea (Deceased) |
Other Relatives | Nephew- Horace Hogan (Wrestler) |
Style Quotient | |
Car Collection | • 1966 Chevrolet Caprice • 1968 Dodge Charger RT • 1969 Plymouth Road Runner • 1971 Plymouth Barracuda • 1980 C3 Corvette • 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10 • 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon • 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat • Chevrolet Tahoe |
Bike Collection | nWo (New World Order) Bike |
Money Factor | |
Net Worth (approx.) | $25 million |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Hulk Hogan
- He hails from Panamanian, Scottish, and French descent.
- During his school days, he played a pitcher in Little League Baseball.
- At the age of 16, he started watching professional wrestling matches.
- He played fretless bass guitar for a decade with Florida-based rock bands before choosing wrestling as his career.
- He played baseball and football in high school due to which he was offered a football scholarship to the University of South Florida.
- In 1976, he formed a band called Ruckus with two other local musicians.
- Two wrestlers from Jack and Gerald Brisco suggested him to train under Hiro Matsuda who trained wrestlers for Championship Wrestling from Florida.
- On August 10 1977, he started his wrestling career with the persona of The Super Destroyer in Champions Wrestling in Florida (CWF).
- Thereafter, he started managing a private club known as The Anchor Club in Flordia for a man named Whitey Bridges. Later both of them opened a gym known as Whitey and Terry’s Olympic gym.
- Thereafter, he and Ed Leslie wrestled as The Boulder Brothers in Louie Tillet’s Alabama territory.
- Later they joined the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) in Memphis to earn $800 a week.
- In 1979, he wrestled at the Georgia Championship Wrestling (GWC) territory as Sterling Golden.
- He was paired with “Classy” Freddie Blassie during his beginning matches at WWF.
- In 1980, he started wrestling in New Japan Pro-Wrestling where got nicknamed Ichiban by his Japanese fans.
- In 1981, he started wrestling at the American Wrestling Association (AWA) with “Luscious” Johnny Valiant as his manager.
- In 1982 and 1983, he partnered with Antonio Inoki and won the MSG (Madison Square Garden) Tag League tournament.
- Later, he became the most requested celebrity for the Make-a-Wish Foundation children’s charity.
- Thereafter, he was featured in magazine covers such as Sports Illustrated, TV Guide, and People.
- He defeated Bockwinkel and his manager Bobby Heenan in a non-title handicap match at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Illinois in 1982.
- In 1983, he signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
- In 1996, He started using the Hulk Hogan persona after getting inspired by the Marvel comic character Hulk.
- On 5 February 1988, his match with Andre the Giant in WWF The Main Event Wrestle Mania III got the American Television viewership record for wrestling with a 15.2 Nielsen rating and 33 million viewers.
- Later, he suffered a back injury after slamming Andre the Giant in the match.
- In 1990, his ribs were crushed by John Tenta in The Brother Love Show.
- At the end of 1991, he was challenged by Ric Flair, who was new in WWF at that time. Later, he did not get to wrestle as Hogan lost the WWF championship to The Undertaker at Survivor Series.
- In 1993, he took a break from wrestling matches to pursue his career in films and television.
- In 1994, he returned to the ring after signing a contract with the World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
- In 1994, he admitted to using steroids.
- Some of the films in which he appeared are Suburban Commando (1991), Spy Hard (1996), and Muppets from Space (1999).
- Some of the TV shows in which he appeared are Space GhostCoast to Coast (1995), Suddenly Susan (1999), Robot Chicken (2006-2016), and The Goldbergs (2019).
- He defeated Bockwinkel and his manager Bobby Heenan in a non-title handicap match in Chicago, Illinois, in 1982.
- His parents didn’t approve of his wrestling career until he won the WWF Heavyweight title in 1984.
- In 2002, he returned to WWF and won the Undisputed WWF championship.
- After he retired from wrestling, he suffered various health problems such as back pain due to heavy weight training as a wrestler.
- In 1995, he opened a restaurant known as Patamania in Bloomington, Minnesota and had dishes such as Hulk-U’s and Hulk-A-Roos. Some of the other restaurants that he opened were Hogan’s Beach in Tampa area and Hogan’s Hangout in Clearwater Beach.
- Between the 1980’s to 2010s, 171 action figures of him were made by different companies which were recorded by the wrestling Figure checklist.
- In 2010, he underwent a spinal fusion surgery after which he was not allowed to wrestle.
- On 27 February 2015, during a WWE live event known as Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night, he was honoured at the Madison Square Garden with a special commemorative banner for his legacy in wrestling.
- Hogan, Savage, and manager Miss Elizabeth became partners known as The Mega Powers.
- In 2018, he returned to the WWE as the host of Crown Jewel.
- He is an avid lover of animals and owns dogs, cats, birds, chinchillas, ferrets, turtles, iguanas, rabbits, fish, and a frog.
- Initially, the theme song Real American was written for WWF tag team champions Barry Windham and Mike Rotunda which later became his theme song.
- Some of the matches in Wrestlemania where he lost are The Ultimate Warrior’ James Hellwig’ at WrestleMania VI (1990), as a teammate of Brutus the Barber Beefcake against Money Inc. Ted DiBiase and Mike Rotunda at WrestleMania IX (1993), and Dwyane Johnson at WrestleMania X8 (2002).
- The character “Hawk” from the arcade game Vendetta (1991) was created after him.
- In 1987, he appeared in the music video Piledriver recorded by Koko B. Ware.
- Some of the books written about him are Hulk Hogan by William R. Sanford (1986), Hulk Hogan: Eye of the Tiger by Barry Janoff (1986), Hollywood Hulk Hogan: The Story of Terry Bollea; a Real-Life Reader Biography by Susan Zannos (2000), and Hollywood Hulk Hogan by Hulk with Michael Jan Friedman (2002).
- In 2003, he was ranked no. 1 among the 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI (Pro Wrestling Illustrated) Years.
- He has a beverage brand known as Hogan Energy.
- He has a well-known catchphrase that he used while wrestling “Watcha gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild on you?”.
- He holds a Guinness World Record for most leg drops performed in one minute.
- He has trained and mentored several WWF wrestlers such as Kevin Steen and Ed ‘Brutus Beefcake’ Leslie.
- He wanted to join the music band Metallica as a bassist and went to give an audition for the band.
- He maintains his fitness by working out at the gym.
- According to sources, in 2023, he claimed to get into cannabis, THC, and mushroom business as he believes the drugs have helped him heal after various surgeries.