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by Hulk Hogan (Author) "You can be the Babe Ruth of wrestling and still have something to prove ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books (4 Nov 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0743456904
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743456906
  • Product Dimensions: 24 x 16.2 x 2.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 443,704 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Hollywood Hulk Hogan, the blond-and-tan man-mountain who dragged US wrestling into the mainstream consciousness, explains how it took more than a few muscles and an extravagant moustache to become the most recognisable and enduring act of the whole game in his new (or should that be latest?) autobiography.

The mix will be familiar to readers of wrestling literature--a plain-talking gallop through the highs and lows of breaking into the business (with few opportunities missed to laugh at his own dumb luck, or throw the spotlight on those who doubted him); a totally indiscreet attitude to the secrets of the ring including behind-the-scenes stories of the sport-defining Wrestlemania show, and his battles with The Rock; a roll-call of "big-names-I-have-known/thrown about"--though in Hulk's case this includes the likes of Sylvester Stallone and Muhammad Ali--and the age-old tussles with the strange realities of suddenly becoming enormously famous and having shed loads of money.

What sets Hollywood Hulk apart, of course, are his excursions into movies, from bit parts in the Rocky series to starring in the sort of muscles-with-chuckles flicks that briefly put him in the same ballpark as Arnie Schwarzeneger. It's entertaining, knockabout stuff with loads of pictures accompanying a well-plotted tale, told "big". Nervous parents be warned though, Hulk is generous with the expletives, and while some of his attitudes may be just part of the show, they are not a recommended diet for the impressionable, the uninformed or anyone struggling with an irony-bypass--for the record, Hulk, you weren't going to catch "Aids or anything like that" by sharing a dressing room with Liberace... --Alex Hankin

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The complete story of the most successful wrestler of them all; In the late 1970s Terry Bollea was part of a rock band playing smoky, low-key bars. Few would imagine that twenty years later the man who became known as Hulk Hogan would stand as arguably the most successful wrestler of all time, a man whose name is synonymous with the WWE. And along the way he's found time to make his mark as a movie star as well...Since he first fought as an amateur way back in 1978, Hulk Hogan has won seven World Titles, and in those early years of the 1980s he did more than any other single wrestler to bring the WWE to the massive international audience it enjoys today. In his time he has been both hero and villain, and in the 1990s he took the decision to turn his talents to Hollywood. For the next five years he devoted himself to roles both in film and on TV and subsequently became the star of his own animated series. In 1994 he returned to the ring, becoming WCW World Heavyweight Champion, before retiring for a second time at the end of 1999. Now set once more to make a sensational return to the WWE arena, Hulk Hogan tells his inspirational story, from his earliest years in the ring through the many different turns his career his taken to his life these last few years outside the WWE.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Hogan's Bio, 7 Mar 2003
I've been a huge Hogan fan for years, own all the videos etc etc so the prospect of an offical biography left me, well eager with anticipation.
Unfortunately the book is at least to me (who know's Hogans genuine history) DISSAPOINTING. The biggest star in wrestling ever, in the two biggest promotions over (WWF and WCW) should have at least had a biography 1000 words long. This bio is less that 350 words(including pictures, and is in relatively large print) and is at least a revisionist's idea on Hogan's life. The facts listed here are very inaccurate. a few of the many flaws are:

Hogans physique : In numerous interviews (both live and on paper) Hogan has claimed that he was very athletically built (like a track runner) whilt preparing to get into wrestling (whilst he was in the band). In the book Hogan claims he was a 'fat' kid, whose big physique combined with Dock work made him massive, before he started wrestling.
The book also claims that he quit steriods (a subject in the book incredibly glossed over) before WM 8 and shrunk immediately wheres as it was actually on his return a year later at WM9 where he was was 30 lbs lighter.
The book covers Hogan's early life and in detail up until about 1985 and then 17 years are rushed through, only sparingly covering anything of interest. It's nice to know Hogan's background sure, but details (doesn't even have to be year by year) on The Ultimate Warrior,Macho Man,Earthquake, The Undertaker and leaving so quietly (after loss to Yokozuna in WWF 93). Plus the real decision to join the nWo (despite what he says Hogans red and yellow run in WCW wasn't the groundbreaker he makes out, and his popularity was waning before he turned heel), and why he refused to put anyone over then (again despite what he says Hogan held lots back) would be nice.
Key issues eg: Feud with Vince McMahon,feuds with Randy Savage and Ultimate Warrior on a personal level and the death of Hulkamania (before he accepted it) and the steriod scandal etc are either covered up,not mentioned or glossed over, making for frustrating reading. His WCW run is also glossed over as is his BIG feud with Sting. For a tenure which lasted 6 years we only get little pieces and unintersting pieces at that.
All In all reading this book was very frustrating and quite un imformative. For anyone who knows the history of Hogan this read will provide a few laughs, but for all the wrong reasons (namely its in accuracy). My advice would be borrow it from a friend or library, but don't purchase unless your a die hard (accept anything) Hogan fan. I know Hogan is riding a wave of popularity at the moment and probably didn't want to spoil it by bringing out a bio which could lay scorn on him. But the Truth is better than fiction and we'd all have been more grateful for it.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The most important man in WWE history tells 1/2 the story!, 25 Nov 2002
Having been a wrestling fan for over ten years I have been eagerly anticipating this book for a long time. When it was announced not to long ago that the "Immortal" Hulkster would be penning his life story I could not wait to get my hands on what would undoubtalbly be the biggest and most Informative wrestling biography ever. However when I did get my hands on a copy the first thing that struck me was the size of it. 343pages did not really fill me with the impression that Hulk had squeezed in every last detail and interesting fact or story when recalling his epic career. Having just finished the book my fears have been proven to be justified. Don't get me wrong its not that bad a book, however do not expect lots of dirt to be dished, and the kind of detail or wit that you would find in other biographophies such as Have a Nice day or Pure Dynamite. Their are some very interesting moments such as Hulk's views on fellow superstars such as Booker T, The Ultimate Warrior and Mr T, however he never really gives us more than a basic opinion on why they are not as good as "The Hulkster" and as a result of this, old Terry Bollea comes across as being just a tad arrogant (something that most wrestling fans have been reading for years). Having said this however I did enjoy this book far more than 90% of all the other wrestling Autobiographies I have read (The best being Have a nice day and Pure Dynamite). The bottom line is that this book should be twice the size, with less information about how many celebrity friends he has and more information about the industry in which he has wheeled and dealed for over twenty years.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Letting Hogan Tell His Own Story, 24 April 2004
By Ed Falkner (Appleton, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
How one approaches this book will depend on what one's religious view ofthis wrestler is. Religious? Let me explain.
Most wrestling smarks (the people who think they know something aboutprofessional wrestling) love to make snarky comments about Hogan, howarrogant, self-aggrandizing, bad wrestler, low-work-rate, yadayadaya, heis. Surprisingly, Hogan never takes these people on. It's almostreligious in fervor how these people view Hogan.
And if you like the wrestler, you'll like his book. If you don't, youwon't. Period.
But what he does here is tell his own story, and in his own story hedoesn't always come off well. He admits wrongdoing (walking out on VerneGagne, steroids, the OUI photoshoot), and puts other people "over" (IronSheik, for not breaking his leg when asked to by Verne Gagne; Andre theGiant, who he helped even though Andre would pelt him with beer cans; anda host of celebrities who he admits actually did a halfway decent job inthe ring).
And, he admits to being a Christian and witnessing tochildren. Can't hate that.
All in all, this may have some errors in it (I understand some dates areoff), but considering that Terry Bolea comments negatively toward himselfin spots, makes good comments about others, and genuninely talks as if heloves the sport he's in, all in all this story seems quite authentic, andhumanizes the man whose done more to make wrestling popular than any ofthe self-appointed experts of wrestling ever might do.
Hogan has slept in a van on a beach in his early days to make for himselfthe foundation of an astounding career. What have the internet snarksmarks ever done for the sport besides bloviate?
My money's on, and my respect is for, Terry Bolea.
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