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Hulk Hogan - Hollywood Rules - Mens Retro WWE T-Shirt

Hulk Hogan - Hollywood Rules - Mens Retro WWE T-Shirt

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This authentic WWE t-shirt takes you back to the height of the wrestling war – and one of the stars of WCW Monday Nitro, Hollywood Hulk Hogan.

A trademark black t-shirt, the front features the instantly recognisable image of Hollywood Hogan and the ‘Hollywood Rules’ logo in electric blue with the back showcasing the ‘Darker Side of Hollywood’ with the similar electric blue fire effect. This world-famous t-shirt was worn by Hulk Hogan on multiple occasions during this era.

After shocking the wrestling world at Bash at the Beach 1996 by turning on his partners, Hulk Hogan formed the New World Order (nWo) alongside his running buddies Kevin Nash and Scott Hall. As their power grew so did their ranks and led by Hogan, the nWo went on to become WCW’s most powerful force.

Order the iconic Hollywood Hogan t-shirt and show that even all these years later the nWo is still 4 life!

Introducing WWE Retro T-Shirts, straight from the archives of the WWE back catalogue! These 100% Authentic WWE T-Shirts are a throwback to past eras of iconic WWE Superstars. Experience the nostalgia and capture the moments that will live in Sports Entertainment History forever!

  • Authentic WWE Wear
  • Classic Fit
  • 100% cotton
  • Soft, lightweight 30 singles ring-spun cotton
  • Product code: WWERETRO-T-0018
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