Was there ever really any doubt? No one is denying Hulk Hogan's accolades inside the squared circle. Aside from Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Hogan is the most recognizable American professional wrestler of all-time. Similar to John Cena, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, the other major faces of WWE over the last three decades, Hogan branched off into the entertainment world once his popularity peaked in the '80s. He had a notable role in "Rocky III" as Thunderlips, but it was arguably all downhill from there for the wrestler-turned-actor. Hogan's most infamous acting role came in 1989's "No Holds Barred," a cult classic among fans despite his horrendous reception upon its release. Although nothing Hogan would star in from that point forward would be as atrocious, they came pretty close. His leading roles in "Suburban Commando," "Mr. Nanny" and "Santa with Muscles" were all poorly received and rightfully so. His performances were goofy, cartoonish and just felt fake. Hogan's over-the-top persona may have worked in WWE, but not so much on the silver screen. As his wrestling career wound down in the early 2000s, so did his acting career (thankfully). He's still a box office draw for wrestling fans, but the fact most films he's been in have been financial films should be more than enough incentive for him to never step foot in Hollywood ever again.