Yeah the Hulkster was billed at 6'8'' at one point I believe. Look at him next to Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. Hall was 6'6'' and Nash was 6'10''. Hogan was about halfway between them.
30 back surgeries later and his spine is literally shorter, he's shrunken in comparison to his old self. It's pretty sad to see.
It’s crazy to thing similar damage was done to Hulks body from doing a simple leg drop for 30 years than guys like Mick Foley getting thrown off cages.
I remember a little gem from the 90s called Suburban Commando. Easily his best performance. It even had the Undertaker as one of the intergalactic bounty hunting bad guys with one of the most amazing lines in the movie.
If you've not seen it it's pure glorious, comedic, schlock, and when I was younger I thought it was awesome. Now I appreciate it on a different level. Definitely a Naked Gun vibe but just not near as absurd.
He's probably wearing lifts in some of the scenes but he's definitely taller than the vast majority of people in the movie, and just compare his size to the scale of whatever object he's interacting with.
Undertaker scene with one liner after one liner:
Hell it's even got Christopher Lloyd. Back on that weird golden age of goofy slapstick type '90s comedies.
Buddy, I'm missing that reference, but I'm happy to hear what you're referring to.Thunderlips had like 3 whole feet on rocky
Buddy, I'm missing that reference, but I'm happy to hear what you're referring to.
Never hurts to learn something new.
KaI have forgotten the face of my father....
I cry pardon, gunslinger...
I have forgotten the face of my father....
I cry pardon, gunslinger...
It's a wheel...We are all victims of the never-ending march of time