8 Things We Learned From Hulk Hogan On Talk Is Jericho

The Hulkster's first podcast interview.

Hulk Hogan Talk Is Jericho Ah yes, The Hulkster. When it comes to spinning tales, the Immortal One never fails to deliver. Often maligned by the community of wrestling fans, as well as many of his peers for his penchant for stretching the truth, there's no denying that when Hulk Hogan talks, people listen. A prime example of Hulk's hyperbole can be found in his many variations of the WrestleMania III main event vs. Andre The Giant. With each retelling both Andre and the crowd inside Detroit's Silverdome increase in size, to the point that it's become a running joke. Other notorious Hogan yarns are his claims that he almost became the bass player for Metallica and was originally offered the George Foreman grill before the ex-boxer. No one has ever been more politically adept within the confines of the wrestling business than Terry Bollea, forging a legacy inside and outside of the ring as one of the three biggest stars of all-time. So when we learned that he was going to be a guest on Talk Is Jericho, wrestling fans' ears perked up in anticipation of what gems "Hollywood" would be dropping on us this time around. Surprisingly he kept himself reigned in for the most part, but have no fear: This is part one of two.
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