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Hulk Hogan's Dark Secrets? Director Bryan Storkel Clears the Air!

19 min · 30 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Hulk Hogan's Dark Secrets? Director Bryan Storkel Clears the Air!

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The Uncrowned Kings of Reality Radio are back! This week on The Ham Radio Show, Eddie and the crew sit down with Bryan Storkel, the director behind the hit Netflix documentary Hulk Hogan: Real American. We aren't holding back on this one. We dig into the behind-the-scenes drama, the footage that didn't make the cut, and the massive elephant in the room: Where was Brooke Hogan? In this episode, we cover: * The Director’s Perspective: Bryan Storkel pulls the curtain back on the production of the most talked-about wrestling doc of the year. * The "Hogan" Legacy: From the original house of Hulkamania to the drug abuse and physical toll of 9 back surgeries—the highs and lows of a legend. * Linda Hogan & The Controversy: Why did she come off the way she did, and how did she really feel about the "new" Hogan? * The Belzer Incident: We break down the infamous live-TV chokeslam that almost derailed the first WrestleMania. * The "Cut and Run": Eddie gets to the bottom of why the interview wrapped up exactly when the tough questions started coming.

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