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Toronto referee remembers Hulk Hogan, the man behind the mythTORONTO — Even as Hulkamania was catching fire around the world, former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas says Hulk Hogan always treated him like “one of the boys.” When Korderas joined what was then called the WWF in 1985, one of his first jobs was picking up wrestlers from the airport and driving them to Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens.
For one year, Hogan and “Macho Man” Randy Savage took fans on an emotional roller coaster that saw the two most popular stars in WWE unite to battle the likes of the evil “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase, Andre the Giant, Big Boss Man and Akeem.
Hulk Hogan’s contributions to professional wrestling and pop culture made him one of the world’s most beloved and recognizable human beings. Unfortunately, it didn’t all stay that way for Terry
Jonathan Coachman shares how The Rock and Hulk Hogan improvised their iconic WrestleMania X8 match when fans unexpectedly turned on Dwayne Johnson.
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at age 71. One of his lesser-known opponents was Toronto’s late mayor Rob Ford.