5 facts you didn't know about Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan with the future 45th president of the United States
Hulk Hogan with the future 45th president of the United States

#4 Hogan's last match was in 2012

Hogan with Sting and James Storm in the middle of an epic posedown
Hogan with Sting and James Storm in the middle of an epic posedown

Hulk Hogan is officially retired. The WWE Hall of Famer hasn't participated in a WWE ring in over a decade when he battled Randy Orton at SummerSlam 2007. After a falling out with the company, Hogan left for the third time, and eventually found his way to TNA.

Hogan spent four years there, working mainly as an authority figure. Starting out as a business partner with Dixie Carter, he wound up bonding with Abyss, teaming with the monster to take out AJ Styles and Ric Flair. He soon found himself forming Immortal with "Easy E" Eric Bischoff and several of TNA's brightest young stars, though, turning heel in the process.

This led to his second match, a PPV bout with Sting at Bound For Glory 2011. However, his final two matches, not just with TNA but in his entire wrestling career, took place off-screen at back-to-back house shows.

Hogan teamed with James Storm and Sting during the TNA Maximum IMPACT Tour in 2012, defeating Bobby Roode, Bully Ray, and Kurt Angle on both nights.

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