Brooke Hogan Shows Floatation Devices In Beach Photo

WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan’s daughter Brooke Hogan recently took to her Instagram account and posted a picture wearing a swimsuit. Brooke Hogan described how she managed to get into such incredible shape. Her caption read:

 


 

One workout and its big swimsuit energy around here all of a sudden…😂 (actually just really good lighting in this bathroom) I have a loooong way to go. Building a business is HARD. Eating right and getting workouts on top of it feels nearly impossible when you’ve already been tired for years and sun up to sun down you are faced with work that seems to have a pile on effect. There’s never enough hours in the day it seems. I feel like im constantly trying to find balance. I know there’s a lot of folks who feel me on that!

Does that 18 year old- 2x a day gym- broccoli and chicken breast diet discipline ever come back? Im feeling liiiiike no? So now it’s a new phase of life, new fitness journey. Luckily years of weight training helped me keep some sort of shape in these few years I’ve basically not worked out or eaten right.. but what bothers be the most is that I can feel it in my bones. I used to be strong like bull. Now im weak sauce. Im not even concerned with weight, I just wanna be strong again!!!! Im on my way, slowly but surely! One less chip with queso… and one more deadlift at a time🥲”

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Meanwhile, her father Hulk Hogan had dominated the early years of WWE’s annual WrestleMania event. Jake Roberts, another prominent WWE name at the time, believes he was worthy of headlining at least one WrestleMania at the height of his stardom.

Hogan competed in the last match on the card at eight of the first nine WrestleMania events between 1985 and 1993. Roberts, by contrast, never wrestled in a show-closing bout in any of his eight appearances on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

On his podcast, The Snake Pit, Roberts gave his take on whether he could have main-evented in the Hogan era:

“It’s not only about the money either. It’s who had the best opportunity to do it. There’s a lot of us that never got that opportunity to do it, to be in the main event. I was in a few main events but never one at WrestleMania, and I think I certainly could have carried it.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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