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The wrestling world stands silent today, mourning the loss of its most iconic figure. On this somber episode of Wrestling's Road Trip After Hours, Mac Davis and WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long process the shocking news of Hulk Hogan's passing at age 71 from cardiac arrest.
Teddy shares touching personal memories of his interactions with Hogan, revealing a side of the wrestling legend many fans never saw. "I had the utmost respect for Hogan. He never disrespected me, he was always nice to me," Teddy recalls, before sharing an incredible story about riding in a limousine with both Hogan and Vince McMahon early in his career. The conversation takes an emotional turn when Teddy reveals he had spoken with Jimmy Hart about Hogan's health just minutes before learning of his passing.
The episode explores Hogan's tremendous impact on professional wrestling, with both hosts acknowledging his rightful place on the "Mount Rushmore" of the industry regardless of any personal controversies. They also share industry reactions, including Vince McMahon's powerful tribute calling Hogan "the greatest WWE superstar of all time" and "the first performer who transitioned from being a wrestling star into a global phenomenon."
Beyond the Hogan tribute, fans are treated to an entertaining mailbag segment and a fascinating name association game where Teddy shares candid memories of wrestling legends like Chris Benoit, Drew McIntyre, and Mean Gene Okerlund. Each recollection offers a glimpse behind the curtain of professional wrestling, delivered with Teddy's signature honesty and humor.
Whether you're mourning the loss of Hulkamania or simply appreciate wrestling history told by those who lived it, this episode captures a pivotal moment for the industry while celebrating the career of a man who forever changed sports entertainment. Subscribe now and join us next Thursday at 7:00 PM Eastern for another captivating conversation with one of wrestling's true originals.
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The wrestling world stands silent today, mourning the loss of its most iconic figure. On this somber episode of Wrestling's Road Trip After Hours, Mac Davis and WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long process the shocking news of Hulk Hogan's passing at age 71 from cardiac arrest.
Teddy shares touching personal memories of his interactions with Hogan, revealing a side of the wrestling legend many fans never saw. "I had the utmost respect for Hogan. He never disrespected me, he was always nice to me," Teddy recalls, before sharing an incredible story about riding in a limousine with both Hogan and Vince McMahon early in his career. The conversation takes an emotional turn when Teddy reveals he had spoken with Jimmy Hart about Hogan's health just minutes before learning of his passing.
The episode explores Hogan's tremendous impact on professional wrestling, with both hosts acknowledging his rightful place on the "Mount Rushmore" of the industry regardless of any personal controversies. They also share industry reactions, including Vince McMahon's powerful tribute calling Hogan "the greatest WWE superstar of all time" and "the first performer who transitioned from being a wrestling star into a global phenomenon."
Beyond the Hogan tribute, fans are treated to an entertaining mailbag segment and a fascinating name association game where Teddy shares candid memories of wrestling legends like Chris Benoit, Drew McIntyre, and Mean Gene Okerlund. Each recollection offers a glimpse behind the curtain of professional wrestling, delivered with Teddy's signature honesty and humor.
Whether you're mourning the loss of Hulkamania or simply appreciate wrestling history told by those who lived it, this episode captures a pivotal moment for the industry while celebrating the career of a man who forever changed sports entertainment. Subscribe now and join us next Thursday at 7:00 PM Eastern for another captivating conversation with one of wrestling's true originals.
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