4.09.2011

Hulk Hogan: Hulk Hogan Gets New Reality Show Training Little People to Wrestle

Hulk Hogan Has A New Reality Show Where He Teaches Little People To Wrestle, Is The Star That Desperate?

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Hulk Hogan is the biggest name in the history of professional wrestling.
Even people who have never watched a match in their lives know who he is. However, as Hogan has aged, he has not done so gracefully. He has hung on to his fame for dear life, wrestling long past his prime, squashing younger talent in the process.

He is still involved in TNA, a sad end to the career of a man who used to sell out massive arenas in his prime. Hogan's also no stranger to reality television, as "Hogan Knows Best" was a major hit on Vh1.
However, he's not done with the medium as he has a new show on TruTV according to RadarOnline.


"The superstar pro-wrestler is taking on a new role in a TruTV reality showthat’s in production now tentatively titled Micro Westling, which centers around the wrestling world of little people.
"The Hulk (a.k.a. Terry Bollea) will be the man behind the wrestlers: “He’s the guy who inspires, recruits, trains and mentors them. He’s been involved in every step -- only this time it’s on a smaller scale,” his attorney David Houston tells RadarOnline.com exclusively.
'“It will explore the fascinating world of wrestling on the scale of little people,” he adds. “It will show their extraordinary physical capabilities and the true strength of people of that stature."'


Look, I'm all for little people having their opportunities in the wrestling business, but the thought of Hulk Hogan training anyone how to work a wrestling match is laughable. Hogan, for all of his greatness, wasn't a great worker in his career and was more of a talker, and that's what drove his fame to insane heights.
Furthermore, it's on TruTV, which is nothing more than an endless stream of police chases and crazy home footage. Hogan has turned himself into a sideshow with this joke of a show, showing how truly desperate he is to cling to the spotlight.


Sometimes, you just have to admit when the ride is over, and for Hogan, that time was years ago. Yet, I'm sure we'll see the Hulkster drag this into a slow, painful end because of his stubbornness