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After a bloody match, and pleas by the family, Hulk realizes that his wrestling career is beginning to wind down and wants to find other ways to stay on top including endorsing energy drinks and other products to bank in on the his name like George Foremanmoreless
  • Hogan talks about his career and injuries while he gets ready for Summerslam 2005

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    Probably the most semi-interesting episode of the season. Well at least they did try to be different somewhat although they already did an episode like this last season with Hogan's match Wrestlemania appearance against Hassan. Hulk again talks about his career and injuries, never getting around retiring although from what Brooke and his family say that's what he should do. He actually see the light somewhat doing more commercials and voiceovers. Bischoff makes an appearance as Hogan tries to go into product placing. An ok episode, not anything I haven't seen before, but at least we didn't have those predictable and laughable Hogan/Brooke fights, and we do see plenty of wrestling clips from the Hulkster..moreless
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