The world of wrestling has paid tribute to Hulk Hogan after the recent death. New Japan’s supporters also saluted 10 bulls and took a moment to quietly for the sake of infidelity.
Hogan participated in the NJPW in the early 1980s and was named “Achiban” (translated into “number one”). In 1983, he became the first international wrestling Grand Prix tournament winner and defeated Antonio Anoki and held the original version of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.
The NJPW paid tribute to Hogan during its sixth show of its annual G -One Klemex Tournament. The company’s president, Hiroshi Tanhashi and former referee Tiger came in a hut, as the latter placed a frame picture of Halkster.
See HOGAN Tribune to HOGAN in the tweet below:
Tiger Hotori talked about light hogan
Back Stage, Tiger Hetory talked about light hogan and paid tribute to the WBB Hall of Famil. He praised Halkster, saying that he was “outstanding”, and he was sorry to see that he died so quickly.
Haturi ended by thanking Hogan:
“He was definitely more outstanding than your average wrestler. He was bigger in size, but I don’t know, I think he was a bit different. He had such a great success that he died so quickly, but I was asked as a professional wrestler. [H/T: Cageside Seats]
During the edition of the Samak Down this week, the WWE also paid tribute to the light Hogan. The company paid a tribute to Halkster, who, a close friend of the current roster and Hogan, Jimmy Hart, other than other legends, Triple H.
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In 2017, Somak joined the Sports Cada Wrestling Team and is known for his work with the WWE team. Earlier, he participated in the Sports Cada AW, MMA, and the football team where he specifically covered the Major League Soccer.
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