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Hulk Hogan recorded over 20 hours of footage for his upcoming documentary, according to reports.

Hulk Hogan recorded over 20 hours of footage for his upcoming documentary, according to reports.

Hulk Hogan’s Legacy After His Passing

Wrestling enthusiasts may soon get a final glimpse into Hulk Hogan’s life following his recent death.

The wrestling icon, whose real name was Terry Borea, died on Thursday at the age of 71 in Clearwater, Florida. Sports fans around the world have been sharing tributes non-stop.

Previously, WWE and Netflix had collaborated on a project centered around Hogan.

According to Puck Media, a documentary featuring Hogan was in the works with WWE and Words + Pictures, which involved over 20 hours of interviews with the wrestling legend. A spokesperson for Words + Pictures confirmed this information in an email received on Saturday. Responses from Netflix and WWE were not immediately available.

The report indicated that this documentary project had been ongoing since the previous year.

Prior to his passing, Netflix was also developing a film about Hogan, initially set to star Chris Hemsworth, which Hogan described as “surprising.”

Notable Matches of Hulk Hogan

Netflix has been capitalizing on the popularity of sports documentaries and live broadcasts, covering events like boxing and NFL games.

Hogan was a significant figure in what was then the World Wrestling Federation, being one of the main heroes in the sport for decades and holding numerous championships, including two WWE Hall of Fame inductions in 2020 as a member of the New World Order.

In 2024, he launched a beer brand named Real American Beer, cleverly inspired by his entrance theme during his wrestling career, and established a wrestling promotion, Lean American Freestyle, in April 2025. He made occasional appearances in WWE towards the end of his career, with his last appearance being in Los Angeles in January 2025.

Hogan’s contributions are often credited with helping to shape the modern landscape of WWE.

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