Hulk Hogan's $7 Million Splash: New Sports Bar Amid Health Rumors
HULK HOGAN'S SHOCKING NEW VENTURE: FROM "BROTHER, LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING" TO SPORTS BAR OWNER
In a bombshell move that's left fans reeling, wrestling legend Hulk Hogan is trading in his wrestling boots for a sports bar owner title. But this isn't just any ordinary bar – it's a multi-million dollar, multi-floor extravaganza that's set to become the go-to spot for Hulkamaniacs and beer enthusiasts alike.
The 71-year-old WWE icon, whose real name is Terry Bollea, has partnered with Rich Rosen to bring 'Slam' to life in the heart of New York City. And we're not talking about just any sports bar – this one's got all the bells and whistles, including a jumbotron, Hogan memorabilia galore, and even a nod to his wrestling heyday at Madison Square Garden.
But what's perhaps most shocking is that Hogan won't be breaking a sweat running the show. According to sources close to the project, the Hulkster has signed on for a licensing deal, which means he'll be collecting a pretty penny without having to lift a finger. That's right – Hulkamania is running wild, but only financially.
This latest development comes on the heels of Hogan's recent health scares. Just last week, his past nemesis Bubba the Love Sponge sparked concerns that the wrestling legend was on his deathbed. But don't worry, folks – it seems Hogan is more alive than ever, and ready to take on the Big Apple.
So what inspired this new venture? According to Rosen, he approached Hogan about the project after meeting him at an autograph signing. And as for Hogan's role in the partnership? Well, let's just say he won't be getting his hands dirty – unless, of course, you count collecting a paycheck and posing for photos with fans.
But what's really got everyone talking is the rumored " licensing deal" that's left many wondering if Hogan's health issues were just a clever ruse to get out of actually doing any work. After all, it seems like the Hulkster has been enjoying his fair share of medical attention over the years – in fact, he recently told WWE superstar Logan Paul that he's had at least 25 surgeries since 2014 alone.
And let's not forget Hogan's recent appearance on Fox News, where he sparked fears over his health after showing up looking like a man who'd been through a war. But hey, when you're a legend like the Hulkster, it's all about making an entrance – even if that means sporting a suspiciously weathered complexion and a beard that looks like it's been dyed by a kindergartener.
Of course, no discussion of Hogan's latest venture would be complete without mentioning his other bar, Hogan's Hangout, which is located in Florida. But let's get real – this new spot is the real main event. After all, who wouldn't want to grab a drink and relive their favorite Hulkamania moments with the big man himself?
And speaking of favorites, it seems like Hogan still has a few tricks up his sleeve. In fact, sources close to the project have revealed that he's planning on making frequent visits to 'Slam' – because what's a sports bar without its star owner, right? But don't worry, folks – we won't hold our breath waiting for him to show up.
As for Rosen, it seems like he's got big plans for 'Slam', which will be located at the intersection of West 31st Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. And with Hogan's name and likeness plastered all over the place, it's clear that this is going to be a destination spot for wrestling fans and beer enthusiasts alike.
But here's the real question: what's next for Hulk Hogan? Will he follow up 'Slam' with a clothing line, or maybe even a line of Hulkamania-themed protein shakes? The possibilities are endless – and we can't wait to see what this wrestling legend has in store for us next.