Good to see that Hulk Hogan’s career is still going strong. The iconic wrestler is starring in a new commercial for… wait for it… Hostamania! Hogan is a partner in the new web hosting company and to create buzz he is in their first ad, in a thong. Attempting to utilize the publicity from scintillating “Wrecking Ball” music video from Miley Cyrus, Hogan, adorned with his feather boa, is also swinging on a wrecking ball while slapping his ass. Please don’t view the video if you have recently eaten.
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Hulk Hogan Wore A Thong In This ‘Wrecking Ball’ Parody Commercial
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