The final episode of Netflix’s *Hulk Hogan: Real American* dives into the larger-than-life persona of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, but it leaves many fans wanting more. As Werner Herzog provides a reflective commentary on the slippery nature of fame, we get a glimpse of Hogan trying to navigate the murky waters of his public image, especially after his passing. It’s a mix of nostalgia and confusion as key events in Hogan’s life, like the infamous Gawker trial, are presented but not explored with the depth they deserve.
Yet, the documentary falls short in examining Hogan’s controversies, opting instead for a parade of memories drenched in bravado and spectacle. The show emphasizes the glitzy moments of his wrestling career while brushing aside thought-provoking issues such as his racial slurs and long-term impact on the sport’s culture. In the end, it’s hard not to wonder if Hogan’s brand continues to overshadow the man behind the mask. Are we left with a hollow legacy, more about the gimmick than the genuine story?
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