Hulk Hogan's 10 MOST HATED Wrestlers
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 Published On Mar 16, 2023

Hulk Hogan is one of the most famous wrestlers of all time — he is a household name and a legend of the wrestling industry. His wrestling career spanned over four decades and at one time he was considered one of the most revered and most loved icons in the wrestling business. Until he wasn't. There are many wrestlers that have hated or continue to hate hulk Hogan. These names include Macho Man Randy Savage, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Vince McMahon, Kofi Kingston with The New Day, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker and so many more! Check out the latest list now! The man is banned from attending AEW show by Tony Khan for heaven sake.
In 1994, Vince McMahon was on trial and the United States government had brought three charges against him, two counts of distributing steroids and one count of conspiracy to distribute steroids. This was a huge deal for Vince McMahon and he was facing up to eight years in prison.

Hogan was a hero to children, a beacon of light, so to admit this in public was a huge risk. The steroid trial, however, barely affected him, and this was just one of a long line of scandals that Hogan would endure.

During the 1980s, professional wrestling was the Wild West — the business was cut throat and wrestlers were barely treated with any respect. Jesse "The Body" Ventura noticed this and saw that it was the executives who were getting all the benefits while the wrestlers had nothing to show for it. In response, Ventura made plans to unionize wrestling. He spoke to union reps in the NFL and had a meeting with the boys about setting up a union in WWF, which would have set the ball rolling for unions to become instituted across all of wrestling. This would have helped thousands of lower paid wrestlers across the entire wrestling world.


In 1991, Ventura learned that Hulk Hogan had snitched on the union meeting to Vince McMahon, who did everything he could to derail those plans. Ventura said to Title Match Wrestling that it was like a "punch in the mouth," as he considered Hogan a close friend at the time. Hogan was well taken care of without any union and was perfectly happy with his position — he wasn't going a let the formation of a union change a power balance that he was benefiting from. Hogan buried countless wrestlers just on the off chance his spot could be in danger.


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