Kevin Nash has openly expressed his disappointment with Netflix’s “Hulk Hogan: Real American” docuseries. The wrestling veteran has revealed on X.com that he sat for a lengthy three-hour interview covering substantial topics, including a significant race-related incident, yet appeared for just thirty seconds in the final cut. The two-time Hall of Famer believes producers intentionally kept the project surface-level, ultimately disrespecting the time and deeper insights offered by those closest to Hogan.
Beyond Nash’s critique, the four-hour series has drawn widespread criticism for its hagiographic tone, perceived as pro-Hogan propaganda that sanitizes controversy, particularly the 2015 racist remarks, which receive minimal attention. Viewers and reviewers have slammed its lack of depth, its omission of key career moments, its unchallenging interviews, and its noticeable political undertones, arguing it prioritizes nostalgic admiration over honest analysis and critical perspectives.
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