Hulk Hogan finally settles acrimonious divorce with wife.

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After 20 months of bickering, haggling, and nasty accusations, the Hogans have finally cut a deal. Wrestling superstar Hulk Hogan and his wife of 25 years, Linda Bollea, came to a settlement today in a Clearwater, Florida court. A short hearing -- during which the former spouses reportedly seemed to be on friendly terms again -- finalized their divorce settlement.

"The war is over," The Associated Press quoted Bollea, 49, as having said after the hearing. According to E! News, she later called the Michigan divorce Magazine settlement "good for our family. It's good for our kids. It's great being on speaking terms... with my ex-husband."

"Hulk is looking forward to moving on with his life," Hogan's publicist told E!, "and is very hopeful that he and Linda can maintain a friendship and work together as parents."

The divorce settlement (the details of which were not publicized) ends more than a year of squabbling in the tabloid spotlight. The couple, known legally as Terry and Linda Bollea, and their .Michigan divorce lawyers have clashed over Hogan's reported adultery with Christiane Plante, Bollea's alleged drug abuse, and property division. According to court documents from last year, the Hogans were worth between $26 and $32 million.


The Hogans married in late 1983; Bollea filed for divorce in November 2007. They have two children together, Brooke, 21, and Nick, who just turned 19.

Hulk Hogan, 55, shot to fame in the early 1980s with the World Wrestling Federation and the American Wrestling Association. Prior to the divorce proceedings, he and his family starred in the hit VH1 reality series Hogan Knows Best for more than two years.

Jeff Cotrill is the staff writer of Divorce Magazine and www.DivorceMagazine.com which offers information on Michigan Divorce Magazine,Michigan divorce law, Texas family law and Texas family lawyers

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