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The big D: Leave it to Linda Hogan to make me feel bad for Hulk Hogan

At least he had a fallback plan...

Geno reported yesterday that Linda Hogan has ex-hubby and head Hulkamaniac Hulk Hogan bent over a barrel regarding their recent divorce. Not only did Linda get 70% of the couple's liquid assets, but she also released a tell-all book where she A) alleged that the Hulkster roughed her up from time to time and B) made claims that he and longtime friend Ed Leslie were on the down low, giving a whole new meaning to Leslie's "Booty Man" character.

Let's get one thing straight. I no longer carry a torch for the Hulkster like fellow Cageside editor Jesse Holland does. I think Hogan might be the worst influence on professional wrestling -- and in particular TNA -- today and his archaic, outdated views on the industry are crippling the Orlando promotion.

He still thinks only wrestlers that fit a similar mold to him -- tall, buff, and impossibly tan -- can be the only draws. Depending on what day you ask him, Andre the Giant weighed anywhere from 600 to 8,400 pounds when he bodyslammed him at WrestleMania III. And for some reason, he and his lackey Eric Bischoff are utterly obsessed with "working over" the internet, a tactic usually reserved for the most creatively bankrupt of wrestling personalities.

But despite all that, I can't help but feel bad for the Hulkster.

Losing nearly three-fourths of your cash is pretty harsh. Imagine going into work and having your boss tell you you're check will only be a quarter of what it usually is. That would suck, right?

And then also imagine that on top of docking your pay an exorbitant amount, your boss also started telling anyone who would listen that you beat the hell out of him on occasion and that you also have secret sexual trysts with your best friend.

It's almost enough to make me forgive Hogan for leeching as much money from TNA as he can.

Almost.

I will never forgive him -- along with Bischoff and Dixie Carter -- for turning one of the most exciting promotions into the pile of mediocrity you see every Thursday on Spike.

Still, unlike "Easy E" and Dixie, at least Hogan has some semblance of an excuse for his money grubbing. Bischoff is just greedy and Carter is simply an idiot.

Let this be a lesson to all of you Cagesiders: follow Kanye's advice and get that prenup.

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What? Fuck that.

The dude hit his wife and you feel bad? You think she would just make that up? So let’s get your priorities striaght. The fact that he ruined TNA and doesn’t understand modern wrestling? Crime against humanity. An abusive husband who beat and cheated on his wife (doesn’t matter if it’s male or female, cheating is cheating)? Well, that should just be left behind close doors.

by C. J. Bradford on Dec 11, 2011 3:48 PM EST reply actions  

It's alleged.

You think a woman who is trying to take all his money wouldn’t lie about being hit. You either have faith in humans or are very naive. She has every reason to lie.

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by tylerrcurtis on Dec 11, 2011 4:42 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

She was also trying to sell a book.

What better way to sell it then “one of the most, if not the most, beloved wrestler of all time beat me”. I have a hard time believing her to be honest.

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by tylerrcurtis on Dec 11, 2011 4:44 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

You think she would just make that up?

by mariobatalivsmarkhenry on Dec 11, 2011 4:51 PM EST up reply actions   2 recs

Nah, a woman pissed at her husband and trying to take his money has NEVER made false accusations of domestic abuse before.

by The so-called Beautiful on Dec 11, 2011 6:00 PM EST up reply actions  

Yes the timing is questionable.

But shouldn’t we air on the side of the abused. Maybe this is personal bias but having seen too many of these relationships in my life I cannot look past these allegations. To assume a woman is lying when she makes a claim like this is extremely dangerous. I’m not saying lets go hunt down Hogan and throw him in jail. Innocent till proven guilty and all that. It’s far too serious of an issue though to just brush aside.

by C. J. Bradford on Dec 11, 2011 8:35 PM EST up reply actions  

I'm not brushing...

The allegations aside but the entire thing is suspect. Unlike a lot of cases with domestic abuse, there wasn’t a sniff of it in the Hogan marriage until the divorce proceedings started.

by Sergio Hernandez on Dec 12, 2011 3:14 PM EST up reply actions  

I think she's telling the truth

He seems like a wife-beater.
Him and Leslie? Well, Ed had to keep his job somehow…

Gillberg...Gillberg...Gillberg...

by GoForthAndDie on Dec 11, 2011 9:46 PM EST reply actions  

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