Nick Hogan Comments on Hulk Hogan Biopic Remains Possibility
As noted before, Netflix had plans at one point to produce a new wrestling biopic based on WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan. This biopic project was eventually scrapped by Netflix a few years later.
A recent episode of the 83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff podcast featured Hogan’s son Nick Hogan, real name Nick Bollea, as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Nick’s thoughts about the potential of the biopic being revived in some form following the success of Netflix’s Hulk Hogan: Real American docuseries.
“I definitely think there is potential for that. I think there is absolutely potential. When all that talk was happening with Chris Hemsworth, I thought that was cool because I’m a huge Chris Hemsworth fan. I love the Thor movies and all his projects. He’s an excellent actor. His phsyique and the way he looks, he would play a great Hulk Hogan. That would be really cool. Even if it wasn’t him, or if it was a different project, I think there is a lot of meat on the bone for his story to be told in that way and I would really love to see that. I think it’s definitely possible.”
Co-host Eric Bischoff responded stating that he got a call from a man named Scott Silver a while ago about the potential of reviving the biopic project.
“I got a call from a guy by the name of Scott Silver a while back, and I think you’re right, it could be possible.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Carmella Comments on Potential Return to Wrestling After B3CCA Uses Her Finisher at April 25th AEW Collision Show
This past Saturday’s taped AEW Collision Playoff Palooza 2026 show featured Kris Statlander defeating B3CCA in a singles match. This match was notable for B3CCA using the “Code of Silence” move that former WWE wrestler Carmella had used as her finisher during her time in WWE.
Carmella recently reflected on Twitter about B3CCA using her finisher during her match against Statlander and teased at her potentially making a return to wrestling in the future.
“hmmm.. there’s a difference between homage and theft…
I didn’t retire, I had two babies… might have to come back and show these bitches how it’s really done🤑”
hmmm.. there’s a difference between homage and theft…
— Mella Is Money 🤑 (@CarmellaWWE) April 27, 2026
I didn’t retire, I had two babies… might have to come back and show these bitches how it’s really done🤑 https://t.co/zxRgh3RWDB
Dani Luna, New Age Outlaws, & More Set for Maple Leaf Pro’s Debut Mayhem TV Tapings
Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling recently announced that Dani Luna, Rhino, Jay Lethal, New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn), Sheldon Jean, Bishop Dyer, MLP Canadian Champion Stu Grayson, and MLP Canadian Wome’s Champion Gisele Shaw will be making an appearance for the company at their debut Mayhem tapings on June 12-13 at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
It was also announced that tickets for this upcoming tapings officially went on sale on Monday, April 27th.
MLP Mayhem tickets go ON SALE Monday at 10 AM ET!! Only at https://t.co/34ujz2tRsw
— MAPLE LEAF PRO Wrestling (@MapleLeafPW) April 25, 2026
Don't miss the premiere episodes for our new TV series on June 12th & 13th from St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario. Only airing on TSN, Mayhem will be broadcast from coast-to-coast this summer! pic.twitter.com/xR7y7Nvc5D

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