"Family commitments" cited as reason for Hulk Hogan dropping off WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Hulk Hogan will not be appearing on tomorrow's WWE Saturday Night's Main Event show despite featuring heavily in promotional materials for it.
Eric Bischoff, Hogan's friend and former boss in WCW, spoke about the crowd reaction on Sportskeeda's The Wrestling Time Machine. He explained why fans booed Hogan and cheered The Undertaker despite the two men having the same political allegiances.
Royal Rumble is loaded with top-tier talent, but this event wasn't always a marquee night on the WWE calendar. A look back at how we got here.
Every match confirmed to be in WWE 2K25 as part of the Bloodline Showcase.
On April 5, 1992, more than 62,000 people piled into the Hoosier Dome to see Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Bret Hart and Randy Savage.
This was storytelling gold, with Flair starting at #3 and lasting an hour on his way to victory, claiming the vacant WWF Title as a result. Along the way, though, the Nature Boy had to battle the ghosts of his past with the likes of Piper, Von Erich, and Jim Duggan, while many more were all out to dump the narcissistic Naitch on his ass.
Vince McMahon's roster was skinnier than those Slim Jims ex-WWF fave Randy Savage was chowing down on in 1995. Savage had fled for WCW to join fellow fed alumni like Hulk Hogan, and it showed. Of the 30 men involved in that year's Rumble, only Shawn Michaels, British Bulldog, Owen Hart, and Lex Luger felt like they had any chance of winning.
You cannot tell the story of pro wrestling or the WWE without the Anoa'I family dynasty. For over six decades, this one family has produced some of the most inf
Despite appearing in advertisements for "WWE Saturday Night's Main Event," Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan was never actually booked for the show this weekend.
Scott Hall was an amazing wrestler and an even better character. Here's what fans should know about this wrestling legend.
Roddy Piper is a wrestling legend with numerous accolades, but he failed to achieve the following during his esteemed career.
The Miami Heat on Friday suspended forward Jimmy Butler seven games for “multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team over the course of the season and particularly the last several weeks."