During his conversation on the Two Man Power Trip podcast, WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan discussed what his legacy will be like in decades to come.
“When all the smoke clears, 10, 15, 20, 50 years from now, they’ll have to at least acknowledge and say, the only thing they can think of because they won’t remember what I did or what Jericho did or what the Rock did, ‘Oh, he was the greatest wrestler ever,’ Like they do Gorgeous George. They just throw it out there. It’s a one-liner to describe something. That’s probably what it’s going to end up at. That’s an ego thing, it’s just being on TV for so long and so many people know me. That will probably be the legacy for the general public. For me, it was just a great time. We changed the business, it helped a lot of people. I probably did it too long because I crippled myself, but it was a lot of fun,”
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