'He put his heart and soul into the business and it ate him up.' 7NEWS
legend Hulk Hogan has been walking with the help of a cane and has no feeling in his lower body, according to fellow wrestling great Kurt Angle.WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Pro wrestler Jay Briscoe passes away aged 38.Angle provided an update regarding Hogan’s health during the latest episode of his podcast The Kurt Angle Show.
“Hogan had his back surgery again. He had the nerves cut from his lower body. He can’t feel his lower body, so he has to use his cane to walk around,” Angle said. “I thought he was using the cane because he has pain in his back. He doesn’t have any pain, he has nothing at all. He can’t feel anything.“That’s pretty serious, man. I mean, I really feel for Hogan. He put his heart and soul into the business and it ate him up.”
Hulk Hogan fires up the crowd during WrestleMania 21 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles in April 2005.Angle revealed he spoke to Hogan at RAW‘s 30th anniversary celebration show in Philadelphia on January 23, with Hogan saying back surgery had left him unable to feel his “lower body”. The 69-year-old, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, was one of the most popular wrestlers during the 1980s and helped the sport break into the mainstream media.Your cookie settings are preventing this third party content from displaying.
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