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    WWF Champion Hulk Hogan's Greatest Matches

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  1. WWF Champion Hulk Hogan's Greatest Matches: Directed by Kevin Dunn. With Adnan Al-Kaissy, Mark Calaway, Jim Duggan, Ric Flair.

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    • Sport
    • Kevin Dunn
    • 1992
  2. This sports spectacle features intense battles for championship titles, with WWF Champion Randy Savage facing off against Hulk Hogan, Intercontinental Champion the Ultimate Warrior against Rick Rude, and many more thrilling match-ups.

  3. No Holds Barred is a 1989 American action film produced by Michael Rachmil, directed by Thomas J. Wright, written by Dennis Hackin and starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan (who is billed as executive producer alongside Vince McMahon ).

    • The Ultimate Weapon
    • Mr. Nanny
    • Little Hercules
    • Santa with Muscles
    • No Holds Barred
    • McCinsey’s Island
    • The Secret Agent Club
    • Suburban Commando
    • Spy Hard
    • 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain

    The worst of Hogan’s many weak efforts, 1998’s The Ultimate Weapon combines some impressively ignorant depictions of international politics with flat leading performances and drab, leaden pacing into a big-budget failure that makes Little Herculeslook like a masterpiece.

    Most notable for ripping off the already pretty weak Mr. Mom, this family comedy sees Hogan misusing his acting talents playing (as the title implies) a male nanny. It’s a weak one-joke premise, but that wasn’t enough to stop Bautista and Cena from both ripping off this already-weak premise with The Pacifier and Playing With Firerespectively.

    Somehow nabbing the services of Home Alone’s John Heard and The Long Goodbye’s Elliot Gould, this embarrassing 2009 comedy saw Hulk play Zeus while the title role went to the bodybuilder of the same name. Theoretically a star vehicle for Richard “Little Hercules” Sandrak, this laugh-free dud instead sank without a trace and put his stardom to an ea...

    Starring Mila Kunis in her first major movie role, Santa With Muscles may still be the actor's worst part to date. This ill-judged family comedy sees Hogan play a billionaire whose head injury leaves him convinced he is the titular gift-giver, resulting in a thinly-veiled Home Alone rip-off which manages the impressive feat of still appearing on “w...

    Reviled by critics, Hogan’s big-screen debut made the mistake of letting the actor essentially play his wrestling persona in an ill-judged wrestling-centric action movie. A handful of solid fight sequences can’t make up for this one’s terminal lack of imagination.

    Almost entirely forgotten (with no reviews to date on Rotten Tomatoes), this kid’s comedy sees Hogan play a secret agent who goes up against Bond girl Grace Jones in his search for some mythical buried treasure. As far as Hogan’s kid flicks go, it’s no 3 Ninja: High Noon At Mega Mountain, but it’s at least not notably bad enough to be singled out f...

    Hogan is miscast here as a toyshop owner/secret agent, but this kid-friendly spin on True Liesnonetheless gets a few fun scenes from his kids using the booby-trapped toys that Hogan's shop stocks to rescue their hulking dad from terrorists. Related: The Undertaker's WWE Legacy Can't Be Matched In The Modern Era

    Better than most of Hogan’s family comedies, this sci-fi action flick benefits from a surprisingly solid supporting cast in the form of The Shining’s Shelley Duvall and Doc Brown himself Christopher Lloyd. It’s not perfect, but with action, a decent cast, and a handful of laughs, this one sure beat Santa With Muscles.

    Most notable for being scripted by the then-very-young screenwriters of Disaster Movie, Spy Hardremains the cleverest and funniest parody ever put together by the infamous Friedberg and Seltzer. Unfortunately, that’s not saying a lot, and this 1996 dud only boasts a handful of funny moments, and an admittedly solid spoof of Bond theme songs courtes...

    The 3 Ninjas moviesprovided solid thrills for 90s kids and have earned the nostalgic reputation they enjoy, but this third outing is the weakest of the bunch thanks to the absence of the original movie’s stars. Hogan puts in a fine autopilot performance, but he’s outmatched by both Ernest himself Jim Varney and Loni Anderson’s campy turn as the vil...

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