
Hulk Hogan has released his memoir. He opens up about his marriage, his kids, and his depression. Even though his reality show "hogan knows best" was a huge hit he does provide a few fascinating details in the book. He describes how he shredded his back muscles when he bodyslammed Andre the Giant in Wrestlemania, and how the Undertaker administered a Tombstone pile-driver that made Hogan's upper body go numb.
Later chapters focus on his challenges — an estranged wife with an apparent drinking problem, a teenage son who served jail time for a car crash that left his best friend with severe head injuries, a lifetime of post-wrestling back and knee problems.
All in all the book is a quick read that is, for the most part, highly entertaining. Hogan comes across as a likable person, the same larger-than-life character he portrayed in the ring.
Published by (St Martins Press, 320 pages, $25.99)
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