Pages: 343
Synopsis: The life and times of wrestling's biggest star.
I see now that I should have taken all of the bullets out of Arsenio's gun and said "Yes, I used steroids to bulk up." I should have come clean. It probably would have hurt my career but not as badly or for as long a time. So I screwed myself.
It was the biggest mistake I've ever made. I should have just been man enough to fess up, and if it ruined me then it ruined me. As it was, I almost ruined everything I had accomplished, and that was more important to me by far.
This was the first of Hogan's two autobiographies, the one written before the divorce and his family falling apart. After reading this one, the hope was that he would be a little more honest with his Hulkamaniacs going forward.
Hollywood Hulk Hogan
Hollywood Hulk Hogan
with Michael Jan Friendman


