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n this episode, Pastor Parku and Master Jeffe delve into the life and legacy of Hulk Hogan, exploring his impact on the wrestling industry, the evolution of wrestling storytelling, and the complexities of separating the man from the legend. They discuss Hogan's monumental role in making wrestling a global phenomenon, his in-ring performances, and the influence of other wrestling legends. The conversation also touches on the importance of character and storytelling in wrestling, as well as the contributions of other notable wrestlers like Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat, and Randy Orton. In this engaging conversation, Master Jeffe and Pastor Parku delve into the world of wrestling, discussing fan rankings, iconic matches, and the evolution of women's wrestling. They explore memorable pay-per-views, the impact of wrestling legends, and even create their ultimate War Games team. The discussion also touches on historical context with a focus on presidential facts, particularly during the Great Depression
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n this episode, Pastor Parku and Master Jeffe delve into the life and legacy of Hulk Hogan, exploring his impact on the wrestling industry, the evolution of wrestling storytelling, and the complexities of separating the man from the legend. They discuss Hogan's monumental role in making wrestling a global phenomenon, his in-ring performances, and the influence of other wrestling legends. The conversation also touches on the importance of character and storytelling in wrestling, as well as the contributions of other notable wrestlers like Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat, and Randy Orton. In this engaging conversation, Master Jeffe and Pastor Parku delve into the world of wrestling, discussing fan rankings, iconic matches, and the evolution of women's wrestling. They explore memorable pay-per-views, the impact of wrestling legends, and even create their ultimate War Games team. The discussion also touches on historical context with a focus on presidential facts, particularly during the Great Depression