Key Points

Hulk Hogan's ex-wife Linda believes the wrestling legend was left out of the Emmys In Memoriam segment because of his politics. She speculates his speech at the Republican National Convention and support for Donald Trump played a role. Hogan, who died in July at 71, was one of wrestling's most iconic figures with massive television ratings. His recent WWE appearance drew boos from the crowd over his political affiliations.

Key Points: Hulk Hogan Ex-Wife Blames Emmy Snub on His Conservative Politics

  • Linda Hogan speculates Emmy snub was politically motivated
  • Hulk Hogan died of a heart attack in July at age 71
  • His WWE segments drew the highest ratings on NBC for years
  • Hogan faced boos at WWE Netflix debut for Trump support
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Hulk Hogan's ex-wife says she thinks Emmys snubbed him from 'In Memoriam' over politics

Hulk Hogan's ex-wife Linda says his Republican convention speech and Trump support likely caused his omission from the Emmys In Memoriam segment.

"I can't prove that. It's just a guess, but they should have named him! - Linda Hogan"

Los Angeles, September 18

Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan's ex-wife, Linda, has spoken out following the late star's exclusion from the In Memoriam segment at the Emmy Awards earlier this week.

According to Deadline, Linda, during a conversation with a news publication, speculated that the Television Academy excluded him from Sunday's awards show segment due to his outspoken conservative politics, particularly after speaking at last year's Republican National Convention.

The wrestling legend died at the age of 71 in July from a heart attack.

Hogan, born Terry Bollea, was one of the most celebrated figures in professional wrestling, with his time in the WWF (now WWE) securing him legendary status. However, despite his cultural and professional impact, Linda believes his political affiliations may have played a role in the decision to exclude him from the prestigious segment.

Speaking with a publication, as reported by Deadline, Linda candidly shared her thoughts: "I can't prove that. It's just a guess, but they should have named him!"

"WWF at the top of the hour when he came on to wrestle...[Hulk] had the highest ratings on NBC, beating all other competition for that time slot for years!" added Linda. "I really can't tell you why they left him out... just a guess considering the way he was treated at his last appearance in LA."

Hogan's support for Donald Trump and his speech at the Republican National Convention had drawn boos earlier this year when he made a surprise appearance during WWE's Netflix debut.

Beyond wrestling, Hogan had acted in films and TV shows, and starred with his family in VH1's reality series Hogan Knows Best, which aired from 2005 to 2007.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who grew up watching WWE in India, Hulk Hogan was a household name. It's disappointing that political views would overshadow his cultural impact. Entertainment awards should stay above politics.
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Ananya R
I remember watching Hogan Knows Best with my family! He brought so much entertainment to Indian households through WWE. Awards shows should honor artistic contributions, not play political games.
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Michael C
While I understand the sentiment, the In Memoriam segment has limited time and can't include everyone. Maybe it wasn't political but simply a matter of space? Still, Hogan was definitely television royalty.
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Priya S
Hulk Hogan was part of my childhood! His matches with Andre the Giant were legendary. It's sad that American awards shows are becoming so polarized. In India, we celebrate artists regardless of politics.
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Vikram M
Whether you agreed with his politics or not, Hulk Hogan's contribution to entertainment is undeniable. The man revolutionized sports entertainment and brought wrestling to mainstream television. Deserved recognition! 🇮🇳

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