Hulk Hogan's new bar, named "Slam," is progressing towards its opening despite his passing. Nick, Hogan's son, visited the establishment, located near Madison Square Garden, and expressed satisfaction with the progress. The bar will honor Hulk's legacy, as emphasized by business partner Rich Rosen, who noted Hulk's dedication to the project. It is designed to be a gathering place for fans celebrating his career. Hogan passed away from a heart attack, and his legacy continues to inspire the bar's development as it nears completion.
Hulk's only son hit the "Slam" establishment, which is located across the street from Madison Square Garden, where the Hulkster famously made his WWE debut in 1979.
Rosen stated that the 9,000-square-foot bar will stay open in honor of the legend, saying "Hulk poured his heart into this project."
Rosen emphasized that Hulk "shaped the spirit of what Slam was meant to be, a place where fans from around the world could gather at the very corner where his legend began."
Hulk passed away last month in his Florida home after going into cardiac arrest, with medical records indicating he died from acute myocardial infarction.
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