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@DiscussingFilm The Hulkster! Must see documentary. Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 1985 The first time a professional wrestler appeared on the cover of the magazine.
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First trailer for a Hulk Hogan documentary, featuring a final interview with Hogan himself. Releasing April 22 on Netflix.
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"In your life, have you seen anything like that?!?!" Maybe the greatest shot in Masters history.
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WWF Magazine- April/May 1987 Hulk Hogan @HulkHogan Andre the Giant @TheGiant46 📷Unknown- possibly Tom Buchanan/ Steve Taylor The cover photo of Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant was the definitive visual for the "Battle of the Titans". It sold the myth of the "undefeated" 500-pound Giant against the "unbeatable" Champion, a storyline that drew a record-shattering 93,173 fans to the Pontiac Silverdome. The promotional shots from this era, including the one used for this cover, were designed to create an "aura of gigantism". This specific imagery of Hogan and Andre facing off became "permanently immortalized within the global collective unconscious," representing the ultimate triumph of a hero against an impossible obstacle.

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The slam heard around the world. The ICONIC showdown between Hulk Hogan and Andre The Giant at #WrestleMania 3 will be honored with the WWE Immortal Moment Award at the 2026 #WWEHOF Ceremony!
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WWF Magazine- April/May 1987 Hulk Hogan @HulkHogan Andre the Giant @TheGiant46 📷Unknown- possibly Tom Buchanan/ Steve Taylor The cover photo of Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant was the definitive visual for the "Battle of the Titans". It sold the myth of the "undefeated" 500-pound Giant against the "unbeatable" Champion, a storyline that drew a record-shattering 93,173 fans to the Pontiac Silverdome. The promotional shots from this era, including the one used for this cover, were designed to create an "aura of gigantism". This specific imagery of Hogan and Andre facing off became "permanently immortalized within the global collective unconscious," representing the ultimate triumph of a hero against an impossible obstacle.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 6th, 1981 Isiah Thomas 📷Manny Millan The Indiana Hoosiers defeated the North Carolina Tar Heels 63–50 on March 30, 1981, to win their fourth NCAA championship under Coach Bob Knight. Led by Most Outstanding Player Isiah Thomas’s 23 points, the Hoosiers dominated the second half despite the game nearly being postponed due to the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 6th, 1992 Kirby Puckett @KirbyPuckettJr_ 📷Ronald C. Modra The cover playfully contrasted his 5' 8" stature with an oversized bat to highlight his massive impact on the game. The magazine solidified Puckett as the face of baseball following the 1991 World Series. Kirby Puckett had one of the best seasons of his Hall of Fame career in 1992, finishing as the runner-up for the American League MVP. He was second only to Oakland Athletics closer Dennis Eckersley in the voting.
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Newsweek Magazine- April 6, 2026 Detroit Fights Back The cover prominently displays the AMC Gremlin, American Motors' new subcompact car, which was officially introduced to the public on April 1, 1970. The lead article explores the American auto industry's response to the rising popularity of small foreign imports from Europe and Japan. The AMC Gremlin: Featured as the centerpiece of this issue, the Gremlin was designed to be a "dinosaur fighter" against the larger, more expensive cars of the era. The AMC Gremlin was a major sales success for American Motors, especially considering the company’s limited resources compared to the "Big Three" automakers. Over its eight-year production run from 1970 to 1978, a total of 671,475 units were built.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 6th, 1998 Wayne Turner @ThaBurner Hanno Mottola 📷John W. McDonough The issue commemorates the University of Kentucky's 1998 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship victory. he Kentucky Wildcats secured their seventh national title in 1998 by overcoming a 10-point halftime deficit to defeat the Utah Utes 78–69, earning the nickname "Comeback Cats". Led by Most Outstanding Player Jeff Sheppard and head coach Tubby Smith, Kentucky utilized a 7-0 run late in the game to take the lead and secure the victory.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine- April 6th, 1987 Cory Snyder Joe Carter 📷Lane Stewart The Ultimate "SI Jinx" Disastrous Outcome: Despite the magazine's prediction that the Indians would win the American League, the team finished with a 61–101 record—the worst in all of Major League Baseball that year. Legacy of Failure: This cover is often cited as the definitive evidence of the Sports Illustrated cover jinx, an urban legend suggesting that appearing on the cover leads to poor performance.
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Newsweek Magazine- April 6, 1992 Wayne's World Mike Myers Dana Carvey @danacarvey The April 6, 1992, issue of Newsweek featured a cover story on the "Digital Revolution" and the future of consumer electronics. The cover depicted Mike Myers and Dana Carvey as their iconic characters Wayne and Garth from the hit movie Wayne's World. The "Digital Wizards" issue highlighted how emerging technology was moving from corporate control to consumer accessibility.
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Steph Curry is back in action tonight vs. the Rockets, pulling up in the "Houston Comets Four-Peat" Nike Dunk Low, honoring the Houston Comets' legendary 4-peat run 🔥
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@RestrictedDaily Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant were the irresistible force and the immovable object! WWF Magazine- April/May 1987
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WrestleMania III wasn’t just an event… it was a turning point. The second Hogan lifted Andre, wrestling became something bigger than anyone imagined.
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@Olympics Carl Lewis won 4 golds in 1984 and 5 more golds in his Olympic career! Time Magazine- August 1984
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