A compilation of lies that were allegedly told by Hulk Hogan over the years
Hulk Hogan has told his fair share of stories over the years but how many of them were accurate? Twitter user @allan_cheapshot compiled a list of lies that were allegedly said by Hogan…
The Wrestler director Darren Aronofsky offered him the lead role three times. Hogan claims he turned it down because "he didn't deserve it".
Aronofsky categorically denies that Hogan was ever even considered for the role.
— Allan (@allan_cheapshot) September 12, 2021
Hogan claims he's the one who first noticed Kevin Owens's potential. "Well, I hate to brag about it, but I’m the first one to point the finger at Kevin Owens."
After a decade of solid work in the indies.
— Allan (@allan_cheapshot) September 12, 2021
Hogan says he used to fight Pride fighters in the '70s.
Pride Fighting Championships was founded in 1997.
— Allan (@allan_cheapshot) September 12, 2021
Hogan told 'Taker that he had caused permanent damage to his neck by botching that tombstone spot. And 'Taker believed him for the better part of two years, before finally seeing a tape of the match, which clearly showed Hogan's head came nowhere near the chair. pic.twitter.com/OAgab6OiYn
— Allan (@allan_cheapshot) September 12, 2021
According to Hogan, he met a very ill Make-A-Wish Kid in England, and got him a ticket to SummerSlam at Wembley Stadium to watch him wrestle in the main event.
Hogan wasn't at SummerSlam. He wasn't in the UK at the time.
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— Allan (@allan_cheapshot) September 12, 2021
While he was in WCW, Hogan said that a pay-per-view bout between himself and Mike Tyson was supposed to commence. Hogan’s excuse as to why it didn't happen? “Tyson was too scared.”
— Allan (@allan_cheapshot) September 12, 2021
Hogan claimed that both Metallica and The Rolling Stones wanted him as their bass player, but Metallica member Lars Ulrich came to Hogan himself to ask him to play with the group.
— Allan (@allan_cheapshot) September 12, 2021
He said he wanted to drop the title to Piper in 1985, but he didn't think Piper would be willing to lose it back to him.
— Allan (@allan_cheapshot) September 12, 2021
He claimed that Tatsumi Fujinami tried to shoot on him in Japan and steal the WWF Title, but he beat him.
— Allan (@allan_cheapshot) September 12, 2021