Hulk Hogan has filmed more than 20 hours of content for the next documentary: report

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles!

Fans of wrestling can have a last look behind the scenes on Hulk Hogan after his death.

The legend of the professional struggle died Thursday at the age of 71 in his Clearwater, Florida, at home, and the world of sport has paid non -stop tribute.

WWE and Netflix joined forces earlier, working on a film on Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea.

CLICK HERE for more sports cover on Foxnews.com

Hulk Hogan displays his championship belt. (Darlene Hammond / Hulton Archive / Getty Images)

Puck Media first reported that Netflix and Words + Pictures, in partnership with WWE, worked on a documentary on Hogan, and the legend did more than 20 hours of interviews. A Words + Pictures spokesperson confirmed the report in an email at PK Press Club Digital on Saturday. Netflix and WWE did not immediately respond to messages.

Puck Media said the documentary has been underway since last year.

AWFUL announcing noted that Netflix had already worked on a film on Hogan, which would have been played by Chris Hemsworth. Hogan called the “incredible” script.

Hulk Hogan against Andre the Wrestlemania VL giant in March 1988 at the Atlantic City Hall Convention, NJ (Images Jeffrey Asher / Getty)

Five unforgettable Hulk Hogan games that have defined the history of the struggle

Netflix supported the world of sport with not only documentaries, but also live programs of sporting events, including boxing matches and NFL games.

Hogan became the main Babyface of what was the World Watch Federation and spent decades in the business. He has won many world championships and was inducted twice at the WWE renown temple, the first time in 2005 and the other in 2020 as a member of the new world order.

In 2024, he founded Real American Beer, aptly named after his walking music during his stay as a wrestler. He also founded Real American Freestyle, a promotion of struggle, in April 2025. Hogan made sporadic appearances with WWE in recent years and made his last appearance in January 2025 in Los Angeles.

Hulk Hogan tears his shirt before the republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden on October 27, 2024 in New York. (AP photo / Alex Brandon, file)

He is recognized for helping to put WWE today on the map.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top