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Brooke Shields remembered Hogan by sharing a photo of the duo arm wrestling as Kathy Griffin stood behind them. “Rest easy, Hulk. This moment and his entire guest episode on ‘Suddenly Susan’ was a true highlight,” she wrote via Instagram. “Sending love to all of his loved ones today.”
The wrestler and Real American Freestyle co-founder was remembered by peers, celebrities and politicians. He died Thursday morning at 71.
Sylvester Stallone continues to pay tribute to his late friend and co-star Hulk Hogan, the WWE wrestling legend, who passed away on Thursday, July 24, 2025, at the age of 71.
Sylvester Stallone is mourning the loss of his Rocky III costar and friend Hulk Hogan, who passed away yesterday at the age of 71. During a sit-down interview with TMZ, Stallone reflected on their time working together on the film,
Sylvester Stallone has faced off against some of the toughest opponents in Hollywood but he has admitted he has never felt more pain in his life than when he was beaten up by a wrestling legend
Hulk Hogan made a big impact in Hollywood, both in and out of the wrestling ring. His most memorable movie roles, starting with "Rocky III."
Sylvester Stallone, John Cena, Ric Flair and other famous names are paying tribute to Hulk Hogan. The wrestler passed away at age 71 on July 24. His manager Chris Volo confirmed the WWE legend's death to NBC LA and said he was surrounded with family at the time of his passing.
Sylvester Stallone is sharing fond memories of working alongside Hulk Hogan. Following the wrestling icon’s death on Thursday, July 24, at the age of 71, Stallone, 79, spoke to TMZ ’s Harvey Levin about starring in Rocky III with Hogan. The actor said they met for the first time during rehearsals for the movie in the early 1980s.
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNSylvester Stallone: 'Hulk Hogan was a white whale in Rocky III'Sylvester Stallone has compared Hulk Hogan to the "white whale from Moby Dick' during fight scenes for Rocky III. In a new interview with TMZ, Stallone recalled being hugely impressed by Hogan's immense size and likened him to the giant sperm whale and main antagonist in Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby Dick.
The bleach-blond, mahogany-tanned behemoth became the face of professional wrestling in the 1980s, helping transform the mock combat from a seedy