#3 Unlike the Hulkster, Hollywood actually wrestled on TV
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If you were a wrestling fan in the 1980s, one thing was for certain;
Hulk Hogan would most likely NOT be seen on your local station's wrestling broadcast. Hogan rarely made television appearances, usually only very close to Wrestlemania season or on Saturday Night's Main Event.
But Hollywood Hogan was on your screen almost every week for Monday Nitro, posturing and infuriating fans while he reminded them of his greatness.
Edited by Shruti Sadbhav