Hulk Hogan Tried to Play Bass for Metallica and The Rolling Stones
Briefly

Hulk Hogan died of cardiac arrest on July 24th at 71. Best known as a wrestling star, he also had aspirations as a musician, notably wanting to play bass for both The Rolling Stones and Metallica. In a previous interview, Hogan recalled his time playing in a band called Ruckus and claimed he was a skilled bass player. He once contacted Jerry Hall to express interest in filling a vacancy with The Rolling Stones but never received a response. Hogan similarly reached out to Metallica's management but did not hear back from them either, despite his passion for music.
Hulk Hogan died of cardiac arrest on July 24th at the age of 71, being known for his wrestling in addition to an aspiration for a music career.
Hogan shared his hopes to play bass for The Rolling Stones and Metallica, expressing confidence in his musical talent and experience.
During an award show in the UK, Hogan learned The Rolling Stones were seeking a bassist and eagerly reached out but received no response.
Despite efforts to join Metallica, including sending letters and a tape of himself playing, Hogan also never received feedback from their management.
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