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Hulk Hogan's wrestling legacy lives on following his death Thursday, and so does his streaming wrestling series. Real American Freestyle which was founded earlier this year by Hogan, Chad Bronstein and Terri Francis,
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Here’s what Real American Freestyle and Bischoff plan to do now that Hulk Hogan is deadHulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff announced the launch of Real American Freestyle wrestling (RAF) back in April. Since then, RAF has been gearing up for its inaugural event on August 30, and that includes Kurt Angle officially joining up with the new promotion.
Brooke Shields remembered Hogan by sharing a photo of the duo arm wrestling as Kathy Griffin stood behind them. “Rest easy, Hulk. This moment and his entire guest episode on ‘Suddenly Susan’ was a true highlight,” she wrote via Instagram. “Sending love to all of his loved ones today.”
WWE legend and Real American Freestyle commissioner Hulk Hogan has died at 71. TMZ reports that medics were dispatched to Hogan’s home in Clearwater, Florida early Thursday morning with operators stating it was regarding a cardiac arrest. They added that Hogan was seen being carried onto a stretcher and into an ambulance.
Hulk Hogan, who served as a main catalyst for launching pro wrestling off the top rope and into the pop culture stratosphere, died July 24. He was 71.
In an April interview, pro wrestling icon Hulk Hogan said he was ready to get off the couch and mentor a new generation of athletes as commissioner of Real American Freestyle.
Hulk Hogan was in good spirits in his final TV appearance in May as he appeared on Fox & Friends to promote his latest business venture. Hogan, who WWE confirmed today has died aged 71, was a guest on the show alongside long-time friend and business partner Eric Bischoff to discuss the launch of a new freestyle wrestling organisation,