WWE.comHulk Hogan is easily the most recognizable wrestling star in the world. With the advent of Hulkamania and the Rock N Wrestling movement of the mid-1980s, the Hulkster took the universe by storm. With Vince McMahon and his World Wrestling Federation machine behind the Immortal One, its no surprise that Hulk became the star he did. However, things began to sour in the early 90s, as Hulk was still a household name, but no longer a fresh commodity. He slowly downsized his wrestling role within the WWF and began to focus more on his movie and television career. Eventually, the Hulkster parted ways with McMahons Titan Sports Inc. and left the wrestling world. Despite rumblings that this would be a full-blown retirement for Hogan, that would not be the case. After only a year spent mostly away from sports-entertainment, Hulk signed a new deal that would see him return to action inside the squared circle. Somewhat shockingly, however, it was not to be for the World Wrestling Federation. Instead, Ted Turner and his World Championship Wrestling organization had signed the biggest wrestling star in the world. It was quite a coup for WCW, as they attempted to capitalize on the Hulksters worldwide recognition in the hopes of growing their brand. It was a bold move, and one that would initially work, but slowly lose its luster as the years stretched on. Theres no doubt, though, Hogan had just as many memorable -- and even infamous -- moments in WCW as he did in the WWF. tumblrJoin us as we take a look back at the best and worst moments of Hulk Hogans WCW run