Terry Bollea—the man behind Hulk Hogan—has passed away, and the wrestling world is split. In this episode, I take a real, honest look at why some fans are mourning and others are staying silent—or even celebrating.
This isn’t a tribute. And it’s not a hit piece.
It’s a conversation about legacy, race, accountability, and why Hulk Hogan’s impact on pro wrestling can’t be separated from the controversy that followed him outside the ring.
From childhood hero to cultural lightning rod, Hulk Hogan meant different things to different fans—and that division didn’t disappear with Terry Bollea’s passing.
We’re talking:
Why some fans will always honor Hogan’s legacy
Why others feel betrayed—and still do
The blurred line between icon and man
How wrestling handles problematic legends
And whether we, as fans, can respect the legacy without rewriting the truth
No yelling. No trolling. Just a real conversation.
📢 Sound off in the comments—your perspective matters.