Recommended Posts

wwe-hulk-hogan-bret-hart4.thumb.jpg.7240ca1e281e3732797851205ca2c8ce.jpg

 

Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at 71 years old, TMZ Sports has learned.

Medics were dispatched to the 71-year-old WWE legend's Clearwater, Florida home early Thursday morning ... with operators stating it was regarding a "cardiac arrest."

https://www.tmz.com/2025/07/24/hulk-hogan-dead/

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1457176-hulk-hogan-dead-at-71/
Share on other sites

Oooooh yeah....

77,303,568 red MAGA's, sitting on the wall...

77,303,568 red MAGAAAA's, sitting on the wall...

If one red MAGA, should accidentally fall...

77,303,567 red MAGA's, sitting on the wall...

No sympathy for this bugger at all... Good riddance to bad rubbish.

On 24/07/2025 at 11:06, FloatingFatMan said:

Oooooh yeah....

77,303,568 red MAGA's, sitting on the wall...

77,303,568 red MAGAAAA's, sitting on the wall...

If one red MAGA, should accidentally fall...

77,303,567 red MAGA's, sitting on the wall...

No sympathy for this bugger at all... Good riddance to bad rubbish.

Sad for his family. Don't really care for anyone who aligns themselves with Nazi garbage like MAGA. 

On 24/07/2025 at 14:32, Warwagon said:

I now have a glimpse into what my death thread will look like should I have an early passing.

Oh boo-hoo, you brought it on yourself. No sympathy here.

 

The hulkster was a piece of crap as a human, dont even feel bad.

On 24/07/2025 at 22:32, Warwagon said:

I now have a glimpse into what my death thread will look like should I have an early passing.

Woah, ego alert!  Like you're actually famous enough for anyone outside of family to even know, let alone care, to post should such a thing happen. :p

On 25/07/2025 at 07:32, Warwagon said:

I now have a glimpse into what my death thread will look like should I have an early passing.

Weird huh!

It's kind of like some people have a low opinion of other people who support, defend and vote for rapists and pedophiles. 

Shocking isn't it WW.

  • Like 8

Wow this got dark and nasty quick.  Person dead is sad, allow their family to be sad.  he meant something to them, your opinion of him notwithstanding.  This goes for Warwagon too, if you dont like his opinions so-be-it, but dont be nasty about him either

This is why the human race is falling apart, it costs NOTHING to be nice

  • Love 3
On 24/07/2025 at 22:22, Mud W1ggle said:

Wow this got dark and nasty quick.  Person dead is sad, allow their family to be sad.  he meant something to them, your opinion of him notwithstanding.  This goes for Warwagon too, if you dont like his opinions so-be-it, but dont be nasty about him either

This is why the human race is falling apart, it costs NOTHING to be nice

Ya, I actually forgot the hulk was a trumpster. It never crossed my mind this thread would be so negative. But seeing the only ones who have commented so far are mostly Trump thread regulars, not too surprising.

On 24/07/2025 at 22:43, Warwagon said:

Ya, I actually forgot the hulk was a trumpster. It never crossed my mind this thread would be so negative. But seeing the only ones who have commented so far are mostly Trump thread regulars, not too surprising.

Liberals have been , since the ‘60s, declaring that all you need is peace and love. At least until Trump ran for office. After that they have been letting out 50 years of repressed hatred. That’s all they really are anymore, angry and hateful. 

On 24/07/2025 at 22:22, Mud W1ggle said:

Wow this got dark and nasty quick.  Person dead is sad, allow their family to be sad.  he meant something to them, your opinion of him notwithstanding.  This goes for Warwagon too, if you dont like his opinions so-be-it, but dont be nasty about him either

This is why the human race is falling apart, it costs NOTHING to be nice

Exactly why I quit subscribing to this site years ago. Most of them contribute nothing to the technical side of this site and merely spew their sad, hateful sentiments. 

On 24/07/2025 at 22:32, Warwagon said:

I now have a glimpse into what my death thread will look like should I have an early passing.

That would depend, Are you also a racist who makes his son's car accidents disappear when they do this to his best friend?

image.png.0172726a79ee76d3d3c0ec9ef2ac9732.png

I spared you the photo of him right after the accident when half his head was caved in.

GREAT family.

On 25/07/2025 at 07:15, Nick H. said:

Can't say that I cared for his more recent views, but the man was an icon and will be missed.

Agreed. I recall Arn Anderson, when he retired from pro wrestling, saying, "I want you to remember me as I was, not as I am!" I kinda think of Hogan the same way. I choose to remember the accomplishments in the wrestling ring, and not so much his more recent views and statements.

  • Like 2
On 25/07/2025 at 07:55, seta-san said:

Liberals have been , since the ‘60s, declaring that all you need is peace and love. At least until Trump ran for office. After that they have been letting out 50 years of repressed hatred. That’s all they really are anymore, angry and hateful. 

  It's telling how brainwashed  and triggered you are that you immediately think it's because he was MAGA.    There's tons of things he's done throughout his wrestling career alone that wrestling fans right wing/ or left wing have problems with.  Not to mention his personal life. 

On 24/07/2025 at 23:43, Warwagon said:

Ya, I actually forgot the hulk was a trumpster. It never crossed my mind this thread would be so negative. But seeing the only ones who have commented so far are mostly Trump thread regulars, not too surprising.

It all went down hill after he retired from the ring, nothing really to do with him being a trumpster (as are most wrestlers). Hulk in general was a bad person after his retirement.

  • Like 3
On 25/07/2025 at 06:55, seta-san said:

Liberals have been , since the ‘60s, declaring that all you need is peace and love. At least until Trump ran for office. After that they have been letting out 50 years of repressed hatred. That’s all they really are anymore, angry and hateful. 

Are you aware that Hogan ratted Jesse "The Body" Ventura out to Vince McMahon for trying to start a wrestler's union? The hatred Jesse had for Hogan when he did commentary during any of Hogan's matches was very, VERY REAL. That's just one of the issues people had with Hogan, that have nothing to do with Donald Trump.

On 25/07/2025 at 17:26, robertwnielsen said:

Are you aware that Hogan ratted Jesse "The Body" Ventura out to Vince McMahon for trying to start a wrestler's union? The hatred Jesse had for Hogan when he did commentary during any of Hogan's matches was very, VERY REAL. That's just one of the issues people had with Hogan, that have nothing to do with Donald Trump.

Don’t care about a wrestling union. No normal person should care. 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • I think there will be a 27H1 for actual users of 26H1 The 25h2 supports ARM too : Snapdragon X, Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite
    • Poll: Grand Theft Auto VI price predictions, cast your vote by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe After years of waiting, Rockstar will be solidifying the launch date of Grand Theft Auto VI with the launch of pre-orders next week. While the studio has confirmed a date for this occasion, it is yet to attach a price to the highly anticipated game. So let's see what our readers think it will cost at launch. The Grand Theft Auto VI pre-orders will kick off on June 25 for digital and physical editions. Unless some last-minute changes happen, the release date will be November 19, 2026, across Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. Unfortunately, there's still no information about a PC version from the developer or the publisher Take-Two. Now the question becomes, how much will Grand Theft Auto VI cost at launch? The game is predicted by some analysts to be the biggest launch of an entertainment product ever. With the amount of hype that has been built behind it and with ballooning development costs, Take-Two may price this Grand Theft Auto entry differently from other AAA titles. The current price of a AAA game is $69.99. That norm almost rose to $79.99 before calming down. But with such a massive release, Grand Theft Auto VI may be the game that pushes the boundary again. It's also possible that Take-Two keeps the price relatively low to increase the number of players that jump in early and keep them hooked on Grand Theft Auto Online to spend on microtransactions for years to come. Keep in mind that the below poll is asking for a prediction of the standard edition price, not a deluxe or any other special edition that Take-Two will introduce for additional benefits. Also, there is also the chance of the company splitting up the campaign and online portions. If you think that will happen, put your vote on what you think will be the total cost of the two. Poll Poll: How much will Grand Theft Auto VI cost? $59.99 $69.99 $79.99 $89.99 $100 or more Submit Vote If you have a very specific prediction in mind, sound off in the comments below.
    • Would you please fix your graphics. They are outdated and don't fit the article.
    • The Light of Life? We actually do glow till our Death, study finds by Sayan Sen Image by Rafael Rendon via Pexels A study by researchers at the University of Calgary has found that living organisms produce an extremely faint light known as ultraweak photon emission, and that this glow appears to drop significantly after death. The research was published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry in April 2025 and quickly drew widespread attention, leading to more than 200 news stories about the findings. Ultraweak photon emission (or UPE), sometimes called biophoton emission, refers to tiny amounts of light released by living cells as a result of normal biological activity. A photon is the basic particle of light, and researchers say every living system examined so far, including plants and animals, has been found to emit these photons. The glow is far too faint to be seen by the human eye. “I suppose it has a little to do with people being reminded of auras,” says Dr. Christoph Simon, PhD, one of the authors of the study and a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the Faculty of Science. “It is a fact that living beings glow. It’s a very weak glow, but it’s there and visible with very sensitive cameras.” According to the study, the light involved is extremely weak, ranging from 10 to 1,000 photons per square centimetre per second across a spectral range of 200 to 1,000 nanometres. For comparison, a nanometre is one-billionth of a metre and is commonly used to measure wavelengths of light. Detecting emissions at such low levels requires highly specialized equipment. To study the phenomenon, researchers used electron-multiplying charge-coupled device (EMCCD) and charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras. These imaging systems are designed to detect extremely small amounts of light, including individual photons, while minimizing background noise. The technology allowed researchers to capture signals that would otherwise be impossible to observe. The team worked with the Human Health Therapeutics Research Centre at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) in Ottawa to examine photon emissions in mice. Researchers took two-hour exposure images of the animals before and after death and compared the results. “We saw that the level of light that they emit – this biophoton glow – is distinctly different between living and dead animals,” says Dr. Daniel Oblak, PhD, an associate professor in Physics and Astronomy and the corresponding author of the study. The images showed a clear decrease in photon emissions after death across the entire body of each mouse. According to the researchers, this provided direct evidence that living and dead tissue produce different levels of ultraweak photon emission. “It’s a very small amount and it’s, of course, very tricky to detect,” Oblak says. The study grew out of discussions between Simon, whose research interests include quantum biology, and Oblak, whose work focuses on detecting light for quantum communication experiments. Quantum biology is a field that explores whether processes described by quantum physics, which studies matter and energy at very small scales, may also play a role in living systems. “Since I work as a quantum physicist on light detection for quantum communication, I thought that experimentally we have a lot of the tools to be able to detect the light,” Oblak explains. The researchers also investigated UPE in plants and found that the light changed in response to stress. When plants were exposed to higher temperatures or physically injured, their photon emissions increased. Chemical treatments also affected the glow. Among the substances tested, the local anesthetic benzocaine produced the strongest emission response when applied to injured plant tissue. These findings suggest that ultraweak photon emission is closely linked to biochemical and metabolic activity inside living organisms. Metabolism refers to the chemical reactions that allow cells and organisms to stay alive and function. Because these reactions change when an organism experiences stress, injury or disease, researchers believe UPE may provide a way to monitor those changes. The researchers stress that the glow is a physical and biological phenomenon, not a metaphysical one. Oblak says more research is needed to understand exactly how the light is produced and what information it may reveal about the condition of living tissue. “We must understand what that is to figure out what’s happening,” he says. “If we can understand how that relates to certain influences on the body – stress, diseases – then that could be used as a diagnostic tool.” The researchers believe the technique could eventually help scientists study health and disease without invasive procedures. Because UPE can be measured without adding dyes, markers or labels, it may offer a way to monitor whether tissue is healthy, damaged or alive. In plants, it could help researchers better understand how organisms respond to injury, heat and other forms of stress. While the work is still in its early stages, the study demonstrates that ultraweak photon emission imaging can provide a non-invasive and label-free way to observe biological activity. Researchers say the approach could become a useful tool for studying vitality, stress responses and other important processes in both animals and plants. Source: University of Calgary, ACS publication This article was generated with some help from AI and reviewed by an editor. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, this material is used for the purpose of news reporting. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Year In
      hhgygy earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Month Later
      AMV earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      AMV earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Collaborator
      ryansurfer98 went up a rank
      Collaborator
    • One Month Later
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      513
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      171
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      82
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      74
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      72
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!