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Massive Hulk Hogan Docuseries In The Works

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A documentary on Hulk Hogan is on the way.

On July 24, Hulk Hogan, one of the biggest stars that professional wrestling has ever seen, passed away at his home in Clearwater, Florida.

It’s now been revealed that Hogan was working on a secret project prior to his death in partnership with Netflix.

Writing in his newsletter, Matthew Belloni confirmed that Hogan had died “mid-documentary.” He added that Netflix had quietly been working on the project since 2024, but a release date has yet to be confirmed.

The Hulkster died mid-documentary: Hulk Hogan, who died today at 71, will be remembered for mainstreaming pro wrestling and bringing down Gawker. He also left behind an unfinished docuseries on his life that Netflix has quietly been working on since last year, per sources.

Director Bryan Storkel and producer Connor Schell’s Words + Pictures have been collaborating with WWE and Hogan on the multipart series, which will include more than 20 hours of new interviews with Hogan that were shot before his passing. There’s no release date yet.

Netflix premiered the “Mr. McMahon” docuseries about Vince McMahon in September 2024 and is set to release “WWE: Unreal” in the coming days.

WWE SmackDown To Serve As Hulk Hogan Tribute Show

Meanwhile, it’s been reported that the July 25 edition of WWE SmackDown will be used to honor Hulk Hogan. According to the report, several legends are either flying in for the taping or have been approached about filming footage for the show.

In the hours after his passing, tributes have continued to pour in for Hulk Hogan, with the likes of Donald Trump, Ric Flair, Triple H, and Sting all sharing their memories of the star. The Rock also shared a tribute while looking back at their classic encounter at WrestleMania X8.