Hulk Hogan's son Nick in touching tribute to dad at launch of wrestling promotion
Hulk Hogan's wrestling promotion took centre stage this weekend and his family honoured his legacy.

Hulk Hogan's son Nick paid tribute to his late father at the launch of his new wrestling promotion.
The event took place at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio on Saturday (30.08.25) for the Fox Nation wrestling special RAF 01.
Before his death from a heart attack at the age of 71 in July, Hulk had founded the Real American Freestyle group.
Honouring his father at the kick-off event, Nick, 35, said: “Hulk, to me, is an icon, a mentor, my father, and my best friend.
“[He was] a force in the sports entertainment industry that will live forever.”
The wrestling legend teamed up with former World Championship Wrestling executive Eric Bischoff on the special promotion.
The streaming deal also includes the league’s second event, scheduled to take place later in the year.
Fox Nation described the events as an “exhilarating experience, packed with action and an immersive show atmosphere”.
Hulk began his wrestling career in 1977 and achieved global fame in the 1980s with the World Wrestling Federation.
He won the WWF Championship six times, with his longest reign lasting a record 1,474 days.
Hulk also secured the WCW World Heavyweight Championship six times, holding the title for a cumulative 1,177 days, the longest in WCW history.
His match against André the Giant at WrestleMania III in 1987 is iconic, where he famously body-slammed the 520-pound Giant before a crowd of over 90,000 fans.
The wrestler played a pivotal role in the formation of the New World Order (nWo) in WCW, revolutionising wrestling storylines.
Hulk was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice – first as an individual in 2005 and later as a member of the nWo in 2020.