Hulk Hogan gets neck surgery after sparking concern with dramatic new look

“Whatcha gonna do, brother?”Hulk Hogan is on the mend after going under the knife.The 71-year-old former wrestling legend underwent recent surgery on his neck, reported TMZ on Thursday, May 15.A representative for Hogan provided details on his recovery, telling the outlet that the WWE brand ambassador had a “little fusion procedure” done on Wednesday to make him “feel a little better.”Fusion surgery is a common procedure to relieve pain usually caused by pinched nerves in one’s neck, according to the Cleveland Clinic, which describes the method as a surgeon fusing the bones together.Hogan must have handled the surgery like the WWF champion he is because he was reportedly back at work on Thursday, according to his rep, who told the outlet Hulk made a “quick turnaround.”The Post reached out to Hogan’s rep for comment.His surgery comes not long after the bandana-wearing retired wrestler — real name Terry Eugene Bollea — sparked alarm bells with a dramatic new look.Earlier this month, Hogan shocked fans after debuting a bizarre, two-toned beard during a live TV appearance on “Fox & Friends.”Sporting his trademark white handlebar mustache and mullet, the star’s beard stubble was a strange purplish-black color.Fans were floored by the hair-raising transformation.“Hulk Hogan.

Hulk.Please give it up and go take a nap.

You’re in your 70s, your beard looks like you rubbed a moldy ashtray on your face,” one person wrote on X after his interview.“What style would you call this look from Hulk Hogan?” another user asked.

“Is he okay?” shared a third.Ontario’s Welland Tribune even had an opinion piece about the hair-raising transformation titled, “Hulk Hogan’s face now resembles a 1970s station wagon.His zebra-dyed beard is a cautionary tale for all men.”Hogan’s facial hair hasn’t been the only reason he’s been making headlines lately.The former reality star’s family drama hit an all-time high in March, when his...

Read More 
PaprClips
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by PaprClips.
Publisher: New York Post

Recent Articles