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Former WWE superstar Hulk Hogan is doing his best to dig himself out of hole. The once prized superstar was caught on camera using racial slurs in 2006, and now the WWE wants nothing to do with him.
Wrestling superstar and walking leather handbag Hulk Hogan is now attempting to purge the internet of that XXX video featuring him that leaked last year.
Maybe he should talk to Beyonce about the futility of online scrubs.
For those of you who want to curb your appetites, behold Hulk Hogan's pride in his daughter, Brooke.
The troubled wrestling legend posted a shot of his leggy daughter's gams, and just -- yecch.
By now we all know that the professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan is in a serious legal battle over a sex tape that was leaked out. Hogan has filed a $100 million lawsuit against Gawker, the website that allegedly leaked the tape, Heather Clem, and former best friend radio DJ Bubba The Love Sponge.
Hulk Hogan's lawyers have spoken. And they're gearing up for a major fight.
The wrestler announced Monday he's filed not one but two lawsuits over that leaked sex tape -- for a combined total of $100 million bucks.
Last week, a sex tape featuring Hulk Hogan made its way onto the internet and caused irreparable harm to millions because DUDE MY EYES MY EYES.
Now the Hulkster's lawyer says plans are in the works to sue everyone ever, and that the wrestler himself feels leaking the secretly-recorded tryst was the "ultimate betrayal."
WWE Hall of Famer and professional wrestling icon, Hulk Hogan, has a one minute sex tape out, and it has found it's way onto the internet. Now, TMZ reports, the Hulkster wants the tape to be taken off the internet or he will sue the party that is responsible for putting the tape on-line.
In what has been a war of words as of late, and now Hulk Hogan may have reached the breaking point between he and former in-ring rival ,"The Ultimate Warrior." I have been following this on-line feud for weeks now, and the feud is finally ending-up not in a wrestling ring, but in a court room.
Hulk Hogan is returning to two of his favorite pastimes: wrestling and reality television.
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, will be featured in a new reality series for TruTV, tentatively titled 'Micro Wrestling,' about the "wrestling world of little people."
Hogan's attorney, David Houston, tells Radar Online that Hogan's role on the show will be "the guy who inspires, recru