Summary
Netflix has set an April 22 premiere date for *Hulk Hogan: Real American*, a new documentary centered on Terry Bollea and billed as featuring his final interview.
The streaming service described the film as a look at the man behind the Hulk Hogan persona. The announcement also ties another major wrestling-focused project to Netflix, which already carries *WWE Raw* in the United States and WWE programming internationally.
What the Netflix release means for Hulk Hogan's legacy
Because the documentary is being promoted around Hogan's last interview, the April 22 release gives wrestling fans a defined date for one more major look back at one of the industry's most influential and controversial figures. Hogan died in July 2025, so the film now stands as a posthumous project rather than just another retrospective.
The release also keeps wrestling documentaries in focus across major streaming platforms. Earlier this month, Peacock added another legend-driven project to the calendar with a Shawn Michaels documentary set for April 13.
Netflix and wrestling documentary momentum
Netflix's role here goes beyond simply hosting another wrestling title. With WWE programming already established on the service, adding a Hulk Hogan documentary gives the platform another high-profile wrestling property tied to one of the most recognizable names the business has ever produced.
That does not confirm any broader documentary strategy on its own, but it does reinforce that wrestling history and personality-driven stories remain part of the current streaming push.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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