Hogan Knows Best
Season One
Hulk Hogan's not only the world's most famous wrestler - he's also a very traditional suburban dad who just so happens to live on a 20,000-square-foot estate in Clearwater, Florida. Daughter Brooke (16) wants to be a pop star, and son Nick (14) wants to be a race car driver. As Hulk and his wife Linda watch their kids grow up before their eyes, they're more committed than ever to protecting them from sex, drugs, and the other evils of modern life.
Watch as Hulk wrestles with the everyday struggles of Brooke, Nick, and Linda -- and also celebrates their triumphs. Somehow, he and Linda have tapped into the secrets of good parenting. So don't mess with the Hulkster - or his family. Grrrr!
Season Two
The Hogan family returns to VH1 for a second season chronicling their family adventures. Part time wrestler, full time stage dad, Hulk Hogan is still trying to help daughter Brooke get a record label contract and finish her album. But offstage, Brooke's pushing hard for more independence - she feels stifled by Hulk's overprotective nature and meddling in her personal life and has threatened to move out of the house once she turns 18. Meanwhile, Nick Hogan is growing up perhaps too fast. He's a 15 year old that loves to race sports cars and chase girls. But Hulk and wife Linda would prefer to see their son enjoy childhood a bit longer.
This season will follow the ups and downs of Brooke's career, her fight for independence as well as her first relationship with a boy. Nick will attempt to be more responsible so Hulk will allow him to get his learner's permit. As Hulk and Linda worry both children have become too complacent with a life of luxury, they force to the children to get jobs to pay off their credit card debts. Hulk undergoes a series of medical procedures so he can keep up with the young guns in the wrestling ring and animal-lover Linda befriends an orphan monkey. And the Hogans all travel to Los Angeles to shoot a movie together as a family
Season Three
The Hogans, the heavyweight champions of family reality shows, return to VH1 for a third season chronicling their adventures. Papa Hulk has all but hung up his wrestling boots except for the occasional guest appearance and is trying to make a name for himself in business, peddling a new grill and energy drink. But his main job is guiding the career of daughter Brooke, who is recording her first record album and hitting the road to promote it. Last season, she was signed to a million dollar recording contract by the megahit producer Scott Storch who promises to make her a star. During the season, viewers will see how Brooke created her album and tried to reach the top of the pop charts.
To facilitate Brooke's record career, the family moves from the Tampa area to a fancy new mansion in Miami Beach. It's a little more chic than Hulk's hometown and each family member will have to adjust to the new surroundings. Linda will spend time decorating the house, meeting the neighbors and making sure her many pets are adapting. Nick will hit South Beach, trying to impress the locals, when he's not out driving drifting cars and trying to join the national tour.
Season Four
Get ready for the main event of the summer TV season as the Hogan family returns to VH1 for a fourth round of reality mania! The family is still adapting to their Miami digs and Hulk and Linda are coping with a new challenge: marital strife. As the kids grow more independent, Hulk and Linda finally confront some long-simmering marital difficulties. They start seeing a marriage counselor to try to bring back the family harmony.
With one album behind her, Brooke discusses leaving home to continue her music aspirations. But her efforts at financial independence and dating older guys causes Hulk much consternation. Meanwhile, Nick's growing status as an up and coming driftcar driver means Hulk faces new parenting tests. As Nick sows his oats, Hulk must finally have "the talk" with his son and he tries to get inside his teenager's mind by getting hip to the latest youth fads.
Hulk and Linda both try to stay young at heart. Linda tries to hire a trainer to stay fit which makes Hulk jealous. Hulk evaluates whether to upgrade his wardrobe to more of a South Beach look. And to experience a day as normal non-celebrity at Universal Studios Florida, Hulk gets a radical makeover from a Hollywood makeup artist and the family follows suit in order to keep Hulk's cover.