2. Hulkamania Brought To Tears
This list has shown certain wrestlers are more prone to the waterworks than others, and perhaps a surprising entry into that list of emotionally volatile competitors is a man who seemed like he always kept his cool in one way or another, the Immortal Hulk Hogan. Hogan has always been appreciative of his fans, and he’s also had louder fans than virtually any other wrestler in WWE history, but he still never seemed like the kind of guy to become overwhelmed, always brushing off the love and posing, giving his adoring crowd what they want.
Hogan’s slick veneer started to fade in his old age, and by 2003, the power of Hulkamania was even affecting the man who started the craze. Hogan returned from a brief hiatus on January 23 of that year, causing a shocking and unprecedented nearly 20-minute ovation from the live crowd. Hogan wordlessly joked that he had things he needed to say the first few times, but as the crowd only grew louder and more emphatic in their love, even the Hulkster started to show some humanity and shed a few gracious tears over how the world was treating him.
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