‘Hulk Hogan: Real American’ Director Says There Have Been No Talks Of Doing More Episodes

Netflix released a four-part Hulk Hogan documentary that covers the life and career of Hogan from his childhood, his impact on wrestling, his controversies, and his death.
Bryan Storkel, who won an Emmy for “The Pez Outlaw,” was the director of the project.
Given the longevity and gravity of Hogan’s life and career, four hours didn’t seem like enough to cover everything to the depths that some fans may have wanted.
Speaking on the Ham Radio Show, Storkel was asked if there have been talks of doing more episodes.
“I wish. There is definitely more to cover. There are so many things that got cut out. We decided on four parts and we put in the best stuff or the stuff we could fit. There is so much more, though. There would be an argument made for that, but there is no talk of that,” he said.
All four episodes of “Hulk Hogan: Real American” are now streaming on Netflix.
Fans can learn more about the series here.
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