| Outside the
Ring by Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, burst
onto the professional wrestling scene in the late seventies and
went on to become a world wrestling champion many times over.
From humble beginnings, this giant of a man escaped a
pre-ordained life of dock and construction work in Port Tampa,
Florida, to become one of the most recognizable celebrities on
the planet. He did it through sheer will, grit, determination,
and a drive to always go over the top and do more than what
others thought possible. From the outside, his story was one of
a charmed life—he was at the top of his career, had a wonderful
and loving family, and a lifelong fan base who worshipped him.
Of course he had his up and downs—including hints of steroid
abuse and his falling out with WWE and Vince McMahon—but it’s
been the last two years that have tested Hogan more than any
other in his lifetime.
In 2007, while riding the massive
success of his VH1 reality show, Hogan Knows Best, his son Nick
was involved in a tragic car accident that left his best friend
in critical condition. Then Linda, his wife, left him after 23
years of marriage, his beloved daughter Brooke blamed
him for the breakup and his son went to jail. The tabloid media
had a field day. When unflattering jailhouse conversations
between him and his son were released to the press the tabloids
were in a frenzy. The sudden turmoil and tragedy surrounding
Hogan took its toll. He fell into a deep depression, seeing no
way out, until one fateful phone call.
In My Life Outside the Ring, Hogan
will unabashedly recount these events, revealing how his new
found clarity steadied him during the most difficult match of
his life—and how he emerged from the battle feeling stronger
than ever before.
Written by: Jimmy Hart, with
forewords by Jerry Lawler, Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Year Published: October 27, 2009
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Price: lowest price
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