![]() Over the two seasons, there were a total of 26 episodes with 39 cartoons. Some episodes contained one 30 minute cartoon, while other episodes contained two 15 minute cartoons. Each episode was 30 minutes in length (including commercial breaks). Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling aired for two seasons beginning in 1985. Steinman later reworked "Hulk Hogan's Theme" into "Ravishing", performed by Bonnie Tyler and featured on her 1986 album Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire. It was also used as Hogan's ring entrance theme, before being replaced with "Real American" by Rick Derringer. The opening theme to Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling is "Hulk Hogan's Theme", composed by Jim Steinman. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan and "Mean" Gene Okerlund appeared animated in a few episodes as well. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper was the leader of the heels, or bad guys, villains, or antagonists consisting of The Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, The Fabulous Moolah, Big John Studd, and Mr. Hulk Hogan was the leader of the faces, or good guys, heroes, or protagonists consisting of Junkyard Dog, Captain Lou Albano, André the Giant, Wendi Richter, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Hillbilly Jim, and Tito Santana. Hogan was later rehired, though the series did not return to the Network. ![]() On July 24, 2015, Hulk Hogan was fired by the WWE and all references to Hulk Hogan, including Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling, were removed from the WWE Network. In April 2015, WWE added the show to the WWE Network, making its premiere following the April 20 episode of WWE Raw. WWE currently own the rights to the program. Additionally, the characters of Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka and Wendi Richter remained throughout the series' run, despite both having left the WWF in late 1985. This resulted in certain wrestlers turning heel (or, in non-wrestling terms, a villain) in regular WWF programming, but remaining good guys on the cartoon and vice versa examples include "Rowdy" Roddy Piper (who was a heel when the show debuted, but became a face in the fall of 1986, despite remaining a bad guy in the cartoon) and André the Giant (who was a face in the fall of 1985, but turned heel in early 1987, despite remaining on the good guys' side throughout the series' run). One recurring live action segment was the music video for the cover of " Land of a Thousand Dances" recorded by several WWF wrestlers for The Wrestling Album.ĭue to the show being animated and the longer production times that resulted, it often failed to keep pace with the events of the WWF at the time. These were instead performed by professional voice actors. ![]() The wrestlers themselves appeared in the live action segments of the show, but due to their busy travel schedules, they did not provide the voices for their animated counterparts. ![]() Rarely referenced, wrestling was simply a device to determine the good guys from the bad guys. The show followed cartoon archetypes concerning good characters triumphing over evildoers in wacky situations, typical of children's cartoons in the 1980s. It featured animated adventures of popular WWF stars from the time, including its title character Hulk Hogan and his group of face wrestlers fighting against a group of rogue heel wrestlers led by "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling was animated and produced by DIC Animation City. Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling is an American animated television series that originally aired on CBS Saturday mornings from Septemto October 18, 1986, with reruns airing until June 27, 1987. Saban Productions (1985 special episode only)Ĭolumbia Pictures Television (1985 special episode only) ![]()
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