Everyone Hated Hulk Hogan
Briefly

Hulk Hogan, who died at 71 from cardiac arrest, remains a legendary figure in professional wrestling. His iconic red-and-yellow persona paved the way for successors like Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson and John Cena in Hollywood. Though revered for his performance, Hogan's later life was marred by public disdain, particularly due to his controversial political affiliations and a failed marketing stunt related to his beer launch. Despite claiming that the negativity stemmed from his political views, the backlash reflected broader sentiments about his persona and actions.
Hulk Hogan, who died early Thursday at 71 of apparent cardiac arrest, was one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. Even now-decades removed from his apex as a performer-Hogan remains the art form's single most iconic cultural presence.
By the end of his life, everyone seemed to hate his guts. I am not talking about Hogan's latter-day MAGA turn, though that certainly didn't help.
It turned out to be a publicity stunt: Hogan was in the process of launching his Real American Beer, and he seemed eager to enshrine himself on the right side of the forthcoming realignment.
Hogan would later claim that he was jeered for his "political beliefs," casting himself as a beleaguered warrior standing athwart an encroaching liberal tide.
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