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If there is one word that could encapsulate the entire career of Hulk Hogan, it is ‘Brother!’ The way that the leader of the Hulkamanics used to include that word after every one of his sentences was iconic. He made all of his allies and his foes his brothers, before body slamming them on the ring and leg drop to end the match.

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While in an interview, Hogan jokingly revealed that he calls people brothers because he forgets names, the word brother means a lot to him. But did you know that Hogan had a real brother, Allen Bollea, who taught him a valuable lesson? We have an article about Hogan’s brother. You can check it out here.

Hulk Hogan once talked about his brother and his life lesson on TV

On an episode of the TV program OBJECTified in 2017, the host asked Hulk Hogan about his brother. Hogan said, “As hard as this is to say, some people are there to teach you life lessons. When I look at my brother, I look at the positive stuff. Wish he was here, I keep a picture of him in my house. But now I understand he was in my life to teach me a life lesson.” When asked what the lesson was, Hogan replied, “How to correct myself and reboot, which I have done over and over again until I was happy with myself.

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Speaking of rebooting himself again and again, we have truly seen all his personas in WWE/WCW. Starting with Hulkamania’s prime leader, Hogan first made his impact during the ’80s. Then, when his fire was going out, he switched to the other company and reinvented himself as Hollywood Hogan.

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But that was not all that we would see from Hogan as he made his comeback to WWE. Here, he would continue to roll around with the nWo but soon transform to the red and yellow he was famous for in WWE. Not only did this bring in a massive crowd, but also served as his reintroduction to a new crowd of people. After that, even if was not good for his career, Hogan went to TNA and worked angles with his character.

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Tell us which era of Hogan is your favorite in the comments below.

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