Remembering when Hulk Hogan visited Northwest Arkansas last year

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

Hulk Hogan visited Northwest Arkansas last year to promote his beer brand, "Real American Beer," launched in June. He made notable appearances at Razorback Stadium before an Arkansas game against Texas and at Twin Peaks in Rogers, where he engaged with fans. Jayden, a devoted supporter, shared, “I never thought I’d get to meet him,” highlighting the impact of Hogan’s presence. Fans Rachel and Lisa Miller described the event as filled with “chills and thrills,” especially when Hogan's iconic theme music played. Longtime fan Laurie Burt, affectionately known as “Granny Hulkster,” reminisced about her 15 years of dedication to wrestling.

Hogan's visit not only celebrated his legacy but also reinforced the vibrant wrestling culture in Arkansas. The excitement around Hogan's appearances reflects the continued relevance of wrestling icons in the hearts of fans. This event serves as a reminder of the deep connection between fans and their heroes in the wrestling community.

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