Morning Daily News Update: April 14, 2026 – Hulk Hogan Netflix Documentary Details Revealed
By Conor Renshaw on 14 April 2026
Morning all!
It’s Tuesday, we survived another Monday, and it’s time for the Morning Daily News Update!
We’ve also got a whole bunch of new blog posts from yesterday to take a look at:
Garth reviewed an episode of NWA TNA from July 3, 2002
Alex Podgorski uploaded a new 5-Star BOOK Review for part 7 of Akira Hokuto’s books
Jabroniville posted a new Joshi Spotlight for AJW in December 2001
LScisco has a new WTWWW for WWF Monday Night Raw from December 12, 1994
Rock Star Gary reviewed an episode of NWA World Championship Wrestling from May 25, 1985
And of course, Kat has the review of last night’s episode of WWE Raw
Hulk Hogan Netflix Documentary Will Be Four Hours Long Across Four Episodes
Brian Storkel has revealed new details about the upcoming Hulk Hogan Netflix documentary, confirming it will be a four-part, four-hour series covering Hogan’s full life and career. Featuring Hogan’s full participation, the documentary explores everything from his early rise and Hulkamania era to the nWo run and later life, including personal struggles. Filming was largely completed shortly before Hogan was hospitalised, with the series set to release on April 22, 2026.
CM Punk Apologizes To Roman Reigns For Sika Reference On WWE Raw
CM Punk issued a rare, sincere apology to Roman Reigns on the April 13, 2026, episode of WWE Raw, addressing previous comments about Reigns’ father. Punk admitted jealousy played a role in his actions and apologised for invoking Sika Anoa’i’s name, with Reigns acknowledging the honesty but maintaining his dislike for him.
Injured Gabe Kidd Goes Nuclear On…Everyone
Gabe Kidd lashed out following his injury at AEW Dynasty, revealing it took doctors two hours to reset his dislocated shoulder and criticising officials and fellow wrestlers in a series of heated comments. Kidd also targeted the new Trios champions, The Conglomeration, after their title win, while Tony Khan confirmed he is out indefinitely as the injury is evaluated.
Police Confirm No Stabbing Occurred At Berwyn Eagles Club
Police have confirmed that a reported stabbing at a March 28 wrestling show at the Berwyn Eagles Club did not occur, closing the case after determining no weapon was involved. The incident instead involved a fan, described as intoxicated, attacking wrestler Krule after the show before being restrained and removed. No charges are being pursued, and the venue has since announced it will no longer host wrestling events.
