— AVClub.com has published an article naming the nineteen least essential entertainments from 1993 and Mr. Nanny starring Hulk Hogan heads the dubious list—the movie was shot during Hogan’s hiatus from WWE following WrestleMania VIII.
The website labels Hogan’s early 1990s outside-the-ring ventures with the following: “Tuba-voiced pro wrestler Hulk Hogan was a ubiquitous media presence throughout the ’90s, trying his hand at everything from music (1995’s Hulk Rules) to restaurants (the terrifyingly punctuated Hulk Hogan’s Pastamania!) despite showing very little talent for anything that didn’t involve leg drops.”
— TNA has issued a press release promoting Jeff Hardy’s new CD Plurality of Worlds. The release features comments from Hardy; the LP is available now.
“The songs on my new album represent my personal therapy sessions,” Hardy said. “This collection is a combination of my soul and personal journal entries all put to music. It is the Plurality of Worlds.”
— Here is the latest edition of the TNA podcast featuring Brooke Tessmacher, Joseph Park, and Robbie E.:
100% DIRECT LINK (PHOTOS): Former TNA Knockout On SmackDown!
CM Punk Showcase, New Match Types, & More Announced for WWE 2K26
AJ Styles Loses Career Threatening Match at WWE Royal Rumble 2026
WWE: Brie Bella Reportedly To Be Back In WWE For Time Being, WWE Reportedly Scrapped Plans for Kit Wilson & Aleister Black To Compete in Men’s Royal Rumble Match, Liv Morgan on Her 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble Victory




