🔥 “Not My Brothers”: Hulk Hogan’s Final List of Wrestlers He HATED Most Shakes WWE History

 

For decades, Hulk Hogan played the role of the larger-than-life babyface.

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On television, he was the friend to all — fighting villains, lifting children onto his shoulders, promising to fight for the fans and for America itself.

But anyone who knows wrestling knows that the real battles aren’t always in the ring.

They’re backstage.They’re in the locker room.

And for Hogan, those battles left scars.

In his later years, Hogan became more candid about the cutthroat world behind the spectacle.

He admitted grudges.He admitted rivalries.

But the most shocking revelation came in the form of a private confession: six wrestlers he “never respected, never trusted, and never forgave.
The first names were predictable.

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Men Hogan had feuded with for decades, both in storylinesand in real life.

There was the icon who mocked Hogan’s limited moveset, the rival who accused him of holding others back, the colleague who swore Hogan used backstage politics to stay on top.

Fans who knew the dirt sheets nodded in recognition — these grudges had been whispered about for years.

But the deeper down the list you go, the more unsettling it gets.

Some of the names weren’t enemies at all, at least not publicly.

They were men Hogan had smiled beside in press photos, men he’d called “brother” in the ring.

Yet privately, according to Hogan’s own words, he despised them.

Not because of feuds on camera — but because of betrayal behind the curtain.

One name shocked even longtime insiders.

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A man Hogan had once elevated, sharing main events with him, giving him credibility.

But years later, Hogan reportedly confessed: “He stabbed me in the back.

Took my trust, and threw it away.

Another name was someone Hogan always played nice with in interviews — yet Hogan allegedly told close friends: “He wanted to be me.

He wanted my spot.

And he almost had it.

The list, in its entirety, paints a darker picture of Hogan than the fans ever saw.

A man who smiled for the cameras, but privately stewed in resentment.

A man who, for all his charisma, lived in paranoia that the next big star was coming for his throne.

And maybe that paranoia wasn’t misplaced.

Wrestling insiders have long whispered that Hogan was ruthless in protecting his position.

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Matches rewritten.Storylines shifted.

Younger stars denied pushes because Hogan feared losing his spotlight.

And those six men, the ones he hated most, were often the very ones whose talent or ambition made them dangerous.

The revelation has left fans divided.

Some are outraged, insisting Hogan’s confession proves what they always suspected: that he was selfish, egotistical, and more politician than wrestler.

Others sympathize, arguing that the pressure of being “the face of wrestling” for decades would warp anyone’s relationships.

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But one thing is undeniable: by naming names, Hogan shattered the myth of eternal brotherhood in wrestling.

His confession shows just how brutal the business can be — where even your tag-team partner might secretly be your mortal enemy.

And so, as the world reflects on Hogan’s legacy, the shadow of that list looms large.

It wasn’t just the opponents he body-slammed in the ring that defined his career.

It was the rivals he carried in his heart, the grudges he never let go.

Because behind every “Whatcha gonna do, brother?” was another question, darker and more haunting:

Who did Hulk Hogan really hate?

And now, we finally know.