WWE fans can finally binge ‘cult classic’ series for free after 10 years
The show was scrubbed from existence.

There’s no premium live event this weekend, but WWE fans will have a perfect show to binge in between SmackDown and Raw.
Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling originally ran from 1985 to 1986 and became a cult classic series, featuring the larger than life superstars in a different light.
Now, 40 years later, fans will get to relive the beloved show via the WWE Vault YouTube channel every Saturday morning.
The animated show included cartoon versions of late WWE icon Hulk Hogan, who died in July aged 71, and other babyfaces (good guys) against ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper and other evil heels.
WWE briefly brought the show back in April 2015 on the WWE Network, before scrapping it – and anything else Hogan-related – just weeks later after his racism scandal.
While the former world champion was later reinstated, Rock’n’Wrestling has never been made available again until now.
Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling will finally be available to stream (Picture: DIC Enterprises) The show originally ran in the mid-1980s (Picture: DIC Enterprises) The cult classic hasn’t been officially available since a brief run in 2015 (Picture: DIC Enterprises)Starting tomorrow (September 6), all 24 episodes will be slowly introduced in chronological order over the next few weeks.
For UK fans, an episode will drop at 11am, 1pm, 3pm and 5pm, with four episodes made available each Saturday.
Tomorrow, fans will be treated to Junkyard 500/Junkenstein, The Four-Legged Pickpocket, Clean Gene/Andre’s Giant Problem and Gorilla My Dreams.