WWE, Hulk Hogan and Sudden Death
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For more than 25 years, WWE Friday Night SmackDown has been a weekend essential for pro wrestling fans around the world. While the TV show highlights the best and brightest in the WWE, it’s very likely there’s going to be a tribute to Hulk Hogan, who passed away on Thursday, July 24.
The Wyatt Sicks were in action against Andrade and Rey Fenix, Alexa Bliss took on Roxanne Perez, and both Jelly Roll and Logan Paul helped hype their upcoming tag match with Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre as their respective partners. WWE also took some time to pay tribute to the late Hulk Hogan following his death on Thursday.
A recently released NXT star just showed up on another company's weekly television show... and signed a contract on the spot.
Green was on CBS News 24/7 promoting WWE: Unreal shortly after news broke of Hogan’s passing. When asked about him, she praised his contributions to the wrestling industry. She later posted an apology on X to those who felt she dismissed the negative aspects of Hogan’s legacy.
With SummerSlam on the horizon, the pro wrestling rumor mill manages to match even the most sweltering of heat waves.
Last Friday, John Cena attempted to wiggle his way out of defending the undisputed WWE championship against Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam. Rhodes attacked Cena, literally forcing the champion's hand to sign the contract for a street fight at the biggest event of the summer.
In October 2015, Daria Berenato signed a developmental contract with WWE as a 21-year-old finalist of WWE's reality wrestling competition 'Tough Enough.' Ten ye
Nearly a decade ago, Hulk Hogan reportedly inquired about joining a prominent wrestling faction but could not come to financial terms to make it happen.