The Hogan Convo | #theFBCPod 415

Jul 28, 04:00 AM

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The latest episode of the First Black Champ Podcast delves into the multifaceted legacy of Hulk Hogan, tracing his rise from wrestling icon to polarizing figure. Born Terry Gene Bollea in 1953, Hogan's career began under various personas before exploding in the WWF during the "Hulkamania" era. His patriotic persona and WrestleMania appearances made him a 12-time world champion and a household name. Hogan also ventured into Hollywood with roles in Rocky III and other films, as well as hosting a cartoon series. His WCW tenure saw him turn heel as "Hollywood" Hogan, co-founding the influential nWo faction. Despite accolades like two WWE Hall of Fame inductions, Hogan's legacy is clouded by personal scandals, including a lawsuit over a leaked sex tape and racist remarks that temporarily severed ties with WWE. In later years, he embraced sobriety, faith, and business ventures, while becoming politically vocal. Hogan passed away on July 24, 2025, at age 71, leaving a legacy that transformed pro wrestling into a global phenomenon, albeit with controversy.

The episode also previews the stacked SummerSlam card, featuring marquee matches like Gunther vs. CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship, John Cena vs. Cody Rhodes in a Street Fight for the Undisputed WWE Championship, and a massive 6-team TLC match for the WWE Tag Team Championship. Other highlights include Becky Lynch defending the Women’s Intercontinental Championship in a No DQ match and Naomi facing Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY in a triple-threat bout.

In the "Do We Care" segment, the hosts discuss Goldberg's frustrations over his retirement match, rumors of a potential AEW run, and Travis Scott reportedly stepping away from WWE. They also question whether Damien Priest has lost momentum compared to Drew McIntyre and react to AJ Styles' return to TNA. This episode is packed with wrestling insights, nostalgia, and hot takes!