[GVGT] Hulk Hogan aged badly

SecretAgent

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Err...is he struggling to tear up his singlet?

Where did he get that singlet?

What's the brand?

It has got superb tear resistance!
 

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"let me tell u something brrrotthherrr ...
what chu gonna do, when the Hulkster runs wild .. on .. YOU!"

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coolmyth

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Moi only realised few years back, he's in the same league as Jackie Chan. o_O
 

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71 years old .. look like this is good liao loh.

See the last part where he leaves the stage.
Really ah pek liao. And he can't even tear his shirt anymore.

Seeing a childhood hero grow old is a sad thing.

 

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can use ah beng ingland anot
simi flander rice? :s22:

shrimpgpt:

Flanderization is a trope in which a character’s personality becomes exaggerated to the point where a single trait dominates their entire persona, often turning them into a caricature of their former self. Named after The Simpsons character Ned Flanders, who evolved from a mild-mannered, helpful neighbor into an over-the-top, excessively pious stereotype, Flanderization typically occurs over time as writers increasingly rely on a single characteristic for humor or simplicity.

As for Hulk Hogan, many view him as a Flanderized version of his past self, especially in his transition from an influential wrestling figure in the 1980s to a larger-than-life character later in his career. In the beginning, Hogan was known for his athleticism, charisma, and his role as the quintessential "good guy." However, over time, his image evolved into a hyperbolic, almost cartoonish icon—marked by his signature catchphrases, extreme patriotism, and exaggerated performances. This exaggerated persona could indeed be seen as a case of Flanderization, as Hogan’s once multifaceted character has become largely defined by a handful of iconic but stereotypical traits.
 

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shrimpgpt:

Flanderization is a trope in which a character’s personality becomes exaggerated to the point where a single trait dominates their entire persona, often turning them into a caricature of their former self. Named after The Simpsons character Ned Flanders, who evolved from a mild-mannered, helpful neighbor into an over-the-top, excessively pious stereotype, Flanderization typically occurs over time as writers increasingly rely on a single characteristic for humor or simplicity.

As for Hulk Hogan, many view him as a Flanderized version of his past self, especially in his transition from an influential wrestling figure in the 1980s to a larger-than-life character later in his career. In the beginning, Hogan was known for his athleticism, charisma, and his role as the quintessential "good guy." However, over time, his image evolved into a hyperbolic, almost cartoonish icon—marked by his signature catchphrases, extreme patriotism, and exaggerated performances. This exaggerated persona could indeed be seen as a case of Flanderization, as Hogan’s once multifaceted character has become largely defined by a handful of iconic but stereotypical traits.
make me even more blur :s22:
 

Balian

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shrimpgpt:

Flanderization is a trope in which a character’s personality becomes exaggerated to the point where a single trait dominates their entire persona, often turning them into a caricature of their former self. Named after The Simpsons character Ned Flanders, who evolved from a mild-mannered, helpful neighbor into an over-the-top, excessively pious stereotype, Flanderization typically occurs over time as writers increasingly rely on a single characteristic for humor or simplicity.

As for Hulk Hogan, many view him as a Flanderized version of his past self, especially in his transition from an influential wrestling figure in the 1980s to a larger-than-life character later in his career. In the beginning, Hogan was known for his athleticism, charisma, and his role as the quintessential "good guy." However, over time, his image evolved into a hyperbolic, almost cartoonish icon—marked by his signature catchphrases, extreme patriotism, and exaggerated performances. This exaggerated persona could indeed be seen as a case of Flanderization, as Hogan’s once multifaceted character has become largely defined by a handful of iconic but stereotypical traits.
shrimpgpt better than chatgpt ?
 

PikaPika33

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anyway for a 70++
that go through many surgery and injury he aatko shape
 
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