Why Hulk Hogan Can’t Kick Out of the Decisions Made by Terry Bollea

The character of Hulk Hogan is the reason I fell in love with professional wrestling. For a lifelong Hulkamaniac like me, the yellow and red isn’t just a color scheme; it’s the visual shorthand for childhood heroism. Over the years, I’ve had the good fortune to meet the man twice—the first time at WrestleMania XXX in New Orleans, where I shook his hand and told him he was my hero, and more recently at WrestleMania 40 right here in my hometown of Philadelphia. During that second meeting, he joked with me about his body falling apart, a reminder of the physical toll the business took on him.

But after watching the Hulk Hogan: Real American documentary series on Netflix, I found myself sitting in the silence of my living room with a heavy heart and a mountain of conflicting feelings.

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Did Ready to Rumble Actually Kill WCW? A Retrospective

If you grew up during the peak of the Monday Night War, you remember the smell of it. The smell of cheap popcorn, domestic beer, and the frantic, cocaine-adjacent energy of late-90s WCW.

Released in April 2000, Ready to Rumble was meant to be a cross-promotional juggernaut—a way for Turner Broadcasting to merge its cinematic ambitions with its wrestling empire. Instead, it became a fascinating, neon-drenched time capsule of a world that was about to disappear forever.

Let’s step back into the squared circle and look at why this movie is still the ultimate “guilty pleasure” for wrestling fans.

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This Book Is All Elite: A Love Letter to Wrestling’s Revolution

Professional wrestling fans know that AEW’s arrival in 2019 was more than just the launch of a new promotion—it was a seismic jolt to the industry. Keith Elliot Greenberg’s This Book Is All Elite: The Inside Story of All Elite Wrestling captures that moment with energy, flair, and a celebratory tone, making it a must-read for AEW devotees.

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Hulk Hogan at Temple University: The End of an Era in Professional Wrestling

Photography By: 
Joseph V. Labolito (Provided courtesy of the Liacouras Center Photo Archive)

I was interviewed by Stephen Orbanek from Temple Now about Hulk Hogan’s passing, his final televised match at Temple University, and the legacy he leaves behind. It was a pleasure speaking with Stephen, and I hope you enjoy reading the full piece below.

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From Research to Publication: My Upcoming Book on TNA Wrestling

I had the pleasure of being interviewed by former Pro Wrestling Illustrated editor Bob Smith for the latest episode of The Outdated Wrestling Hour podcast. We spoke about my doctoral research at Temple University, which focuses on how Gail Kim and the TNA Knockouts revolutionized women’s wrestling, and the book I will publish once I graduate. Listen to the full episode below. Enjoy!

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