Extra info on Hulk

Quotes
"What'cha gonna do, What'cha gonna do brother when Hulkamania runs wild on you?"
"Train, say your prayers, and eat your vitamins."
There was a fourth demandment: believing in one's self
"To all my little Hulkamaniacs, say your prayers, take your vitamins and you will never go wrong."
"This is where the power lies, brother!" "God created the Heavens, he created the earth! He created all the Hulkamaniacs! Then, he created a set of 24-inch pythons, brother!"
"Hulkamania is runnin' wild like it's never ran before!"
"Anything less would be too civilized."
A parody of an advertisement for Right Guard deodorant where Hogan uttered the slogan "Anything less would be uncivilized."
"When you're nWo, you're nWo for life."
"When you're with the nWo, when you're with Hollywood, you're just...too...sweet!"
"Brother!"
"Dude!"
"What'cha gonna do when the 24-inch pythons run wild on you?"
"Well let me tell you something, brother!"
"Well, ya know something Mean Gene..."

Theme songs/entrance music
Hogan's earliest entrance music is Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger", the chart-topping song from Rocky III. It was later replaced by the theme song to Hogan's animated series "Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling" (which was entitled, simply, "Hulk Hogan's Theme", and credited to "The WWF All-Stars" in its appearance on The Wrestling Album), and later by his best-known entrance theme, a track called Real American performed by Rick Derringer. The accompanying music video for Real American, featuring clips from Hulk Hogan's various WWE matches, Hogan riding his motorcycle, and stock, black and white footage of various forms of crashing intercepting between footage of a guitar playing Hogan behind a blue screen (at various American landscapes), was memorably critiqued on Beavis and Butt-head.

However, Hogan cannot use the song Real American outside of WWE. Even though Jimmy Hart wrote the song, Vince McMahon had the song copyrighted right before Hulk Hogan left for WCW, preventing him from using it (the song was originally the theme music for Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham, the USA Express). He used the song American Made which can be found on the Hulk Rules CD, then the nWo theme and later the Wolfpac theme for his Hollywood Hogan character while in WCW, and Voodoo Child (Slight Return) by Jimi Hendrix for when he entered as Hollywood Hogan in WCW and for his Hollywood Hulk Hogan character in WWE after the WWE nWo was disbanded. Towards the end of his last WWE run, he wore a mask and was known by the name Mr. America, once again making his entrance to Real American. Upon his return in 2005 for the WWE Hall of Fame induction and subsequent appearances he also uses Real American.