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Terry Gene Bollea (August 11, 1953 – July 24, 2025), known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, was an American professional wrestler, actor, television personality, and musician best known for his time working for WWE. Hogan enjoyed mainstream popularity in the 1980s and 90s as the all-American character Hulk Hogan in WWE, and as Hollywood Hogan, the villainous leader of the New World Order, in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. He was signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) from 2010 until 2013, where he was the on-screen General Manager. He is a 12-time world champion being a six-time WWE Champion, six-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, and a former WWE World Tag Team Champion with Edge. His six combined reigns make him the second longest-reigning WWE Champion of all time (after Bruno Sammartino) and the longest-reigning of the 1980s, having held the title for 1,474 days from 1984-1988. His six combined reigns in WCW make him the longest-reigning WCW World Heavyweight Champion of all time as well, with a 469-day reign from 1994-1995. Hogan won the Royal Rumble in 1990 and 1991, making him the first man to win two consecutive Royal Rumbles.

After becoming the Queen and discovering that the serum to give Thomas and Lucy intelligence is actually highly dangerous, Cathy will not let Steed use it on them anymore. But there are also bigger problems. Grandma informs Steed and Cathy that the international version of SCAR, known as SCARE (the Society for Chaos And Ransack Everywhere), are attacking London. Steed and Cathy eventually discover that an old nemesis of theirs, Mr Teddy Bear, is leading SCARE, so they enlist the help of two agents from Steed's organisation, Purdey and Gambit. Along the way, they find the A-Team, whom Cathy tries to apprehend, a paranoid architect called David Vincent is hired to expand Grand Steed Manor (formerly Buckingham Palace), and The Avengers find an unlikely ally in an old enemy of Gambit's, Commander James Bond.
