Overview
- Netflix released the first trailer Monday for Hulk Hogan: Real American, confirming a four-episode run that begins streaming April 22 and is anchored by his final recorded interview.
- The clip teases a candid reckoning with scandals and image, with Hogan saying, "I know where all the bodies are buried" and peers like Bret Hart calling him "a liar."
- Produced by Words+Pictures in association with WWE and directed by Bryan Storkel, the series features interviews with Linda Hogan, Jimmy Hart, Kevin Nash, and Bret Hart alongside never-before-seen footage.
- Filmmakers began work in 2024 and captured more than 20 hours of conversations before Hogan died of a heart attack at his Clearwater, Florida home on July 24, 2025, at age 71.
- Beyond controversies, the doc retraces his career arc—12 world titles, back-to-back 1990 and 1991 Royal Rumble wins, and two Hall of Fame inductions—and shows later backlash, including boos at his January 2025 WWE appearance.