7 Second generation wrestlers who didn’t live up to the legacy of their famous fathers

Which wrestlers failed to live up to their family legacy?

1: Brooke Hogan (daughter of Hulk Hogan)

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Brooke Hogan has a disastrous career in the wrestling industry
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No second generation wrestler ever has been as bad in the ring and as bad a wrestling personality than Brooke Hogan. Some may have forgotten but Brooke had played a tiny part in the feud between Randy Orton and Hulk Hogan in the 2000’s. To be fair, we didn’t notice how bad Brooke was back then. It was a completely different story, however, when Hulk got his daughter hired by TNA during the Bischoff/Hogan era of that company.

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Brooke was announced as the Executive of the Knockouts division and proceeded to graced TNA programming with her terrible acting skills. Her time in TNA will be remembered for her terrible promos, the time she fell down on the ramp and her terrible love angle with Bully Ray Dudley which also involved Hulk feuding with Bully Ray.

Brooke Hogan brought nothing to the table for TNA and her time there was a complete waste of money. She was clearly only hired because of who her father was. She is the worst second generation wrestler of all time and had no business ever being anywhere near a wrestling ring, let alone be given major screen time for a promotion as big a TNA was at the time. No wonder, TNA was on the brink of going out of business.

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