Hulk Hogan, Manager Spoke and Shocking Death
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Hulk Hogan's close friend Jimmy Hart talks exclusively to PEOPLE about the WWE star's health in his final days and reflects on his friendship, after Hogan's death on Thursday, July 24.
Jimmy Hart, Hulk Hogan's longtime manager and friend, and Jerry 'The King' Lawler discuss Hogan's pro wrestling legacy in the wake of his death.
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNJimmy Hart Says Hulk Hogan's Health Declined Fast: We Thought He Was Doing So Well'
Following the news of Hulk Hogan's tragic passing on Thursday, WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy Hart weighs in on how stunned he was to lose his close friend/former client.
The wrestling world is mourning the loss of Hulk Hogan. His sudden passing at 71 shocked not just fans, but those closest to him — including longtime friend and manager Jimmy Hart.
Jimmy Hart, Hulk Hogan's longtime manager and friend, and Jerry 'The King' Lawler discuss Hogan's pro wrestling legacy in the wake of his death.
Hulk Hogan’s former best friend said he’s mad over being labeled “the bad guy” for for reporting “the truth” about the WWE legend’s physical condition
Former WWE writer Vince Russo spoke about seeing Jimmy Hart on TV during Hulk Hogan's tribute segment. Several legends were on SmackDown this week.
A tribute video narrated by Paul "Triple H" Levesque encapsulates Hogan's career, from the beginning to his top moments in the ring — from WrestleMania main event matches to the New World Order to "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan. It also touches on his career outside of the ring, from movies to becoming a worldwide celebrity.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNHulk Hogan's health deteriorated 'overnight' according to WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy Hart
Jimmy Hart and Hulk Hogan appeared together on Netflix’s Monday Night Raw back in January.
Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan died at 71, leaving a significant legacy in sports entertainment. Here's what two Hall of Famers are saying about him:
Hulk Hogan's wife Sky Daily posted an emotional tribute to the WWE star after his death on Thursday, July 24. Hogan, perhaps the most famous professional wrestler of all-time, died at 71.