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>"The first time I met Terry Bollea, we were both working for Georgia Championship Wrestling, which eventually evolved into the WCW. Back then he was known as Sterling Golden. He was very green. And very impressive...
>The next time I saw him was in Japan. He’d just shot his cameo for the Rocky III movie and was on the verge of mega - stardom that nobody could have even begun to imagine.
Still the same guy.
>When I started with the WWF, in August of ‘84, he was on his way to being, without question, the biggest name in the history of wrestling.
>I can remember, even during the glory days of Hulkamania, how Terry would come into the dressing room and say hi to every single wrestler.
>Every night he headlined there was a sell out and throughout the night all the wrestlers would come up to him and whoever his opponent was and thank them both for the house, for putting food on their tables and making wrestling something worth respecting.
>I can say that Hulk Hogan was not only a hero to millions of Hulkamaniacs, but to all the wrestlers too. If Vince McMahon was Julius Caesar, then Hulk Hogan was Alexander The Great.