Hogan Knows Best News
- January 28, 2008
Wrestling apparently isn't the only deceptive art Terrence "Hulk Hogan" Boella is good at.
- December 11, 2007
As Terrence "Hulk Hogan" Bollea begins his American Gladiator co-hosting duties for NBC -- the Hogan Knows Best patriarch has a lot of personal problems on his plate -- including his wife Linda's recent divorce filing and his son Nick's trouble with the law.
- November 30, 2007
'Hogan Knows Best' co-star Hulk Hogan: My wife doesn't need alimony - November 29, 2007
Additional details surrounding the August car crash involving Hogan Knows Best co-star Nick Hogan were released by the Clearwater Police Department on Tuesday, including that the 17-year-old was driving in excess of 100 MPH just prior to the crash and was seen purchasing five cases of beer in a local liquor store earlier in the day with his father Terrence "Hulk Hogan" Bollea.
- November 27, 2007
After filing for divorce early last week, Linda Marie Boella is seeking half of the assets she owns with her husband -- wrestler Terrence "Hulk Hogan" Boella -- who in-turn is seeking privacy for the Hogan Knows Best clan.
- November 26, 2007
It appears Hulk Hogan's marriage could be down for the count.
- November 23, 2007
Hogan Knows Best co-star Terrence "Hulk Hogan" Bollea was considered a danger in the wrestling ring during his prime, and now Florida officials have deemed his 17-year-old son Nick Hogan a menace on the roads.
- November 7, 2007
Hogan Knows Best co-star Nick Hogan is finally facing the legal consequences for his August car crash in Clearwater, FL that left his front-seat passenger in need of lifelong care.
- October 9, 2007
John Graziano, the 22-year-old active-duty Marine that was a passenger in Hogan Knows Best co-star Nick Hogan's Toyota Supra when it crashed in late August, is expected to require lifelong care that will probably require he spend the remainder of his life in a nursing home, according to recently filed court documents.
- October 4, 2007
NBC has announced Hogan Knows Best patriarch and wrestling star Terrence "Hulk Hogan" Bollea will host the network's reinvented version of American Gladiators when it premieres midseason during primetime.