BY the time Bash at the Beach, World Championship Wrestling’s pay-per-view tournament, rolled around in July 1996, Hulk Hogan, the wrestling persona of Terry Gene Bollea, was a known quantity.
In the public eye, the character was a Force for Good, a “Real American,” as his theme song put it.
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