Hulk Hogan awarded title of ‘Greatest Moustache in History’ by sports fans to beat David Seaman and Travis Kelce as ‘Movember’ kicks off
- Hulk Hogan voted as having the greatest moustache in history by sports fans
- David Seaman came in at second on the list, whilst Kansas City Chiefs tight-end Travis Kelce finished third
- More than 1,000 fans voted for the title, meaning UFC legend Don Fyre made the list as did legendary NFL coach Andy Reid*
Hulk Hogan has beaten David Seaman and Travis Kelce to the title of the greatest moustache in history, by sports fans.
In a survey by crypto casino LuckyBlock.com of more than 1,000 sports fans before ‘Movember’ started, the ‘Hulkster’ claimed a whopping 36.2% of the votes to take top spot.
The WWE Hall of Famer wore a ‘Horseshoe Moustache’ throughout his career inside the ring and beyond, still sporting the ‘tache to this day.
Question: Who has the best moustache in sports history, if anyone?
Athlete | Percentage of votes |
Hulk Hogan | 36.2% |
David Seaman | 29% |
Travis Kelce | 11% |
Andy Reid | 8% |
Aaron Rodgers | 8% |
Don Fyre | 7.8% |
Former England and Arsenal shot-stopper David Seaman clocked in at second on the list with 29% of the vote, even though he prefers a clean shaven look these days.
The 60-year-old had a cracking ‘tache throughout his career, initially pairing the statement facial hair with floppy curtains before ditching the barbers and opting for a slick back ponytail.
NFL superstar Travis Kelce came in at third in the results, with the Kansas City Chiefs tight-end shooting to fame over the past six months with his highly-publicised romance with Taylor Swift. Prior to his dalliance with the ‘Bad Blood’ singer Kelce was renowned for having amazing facial hair…and for two Super Bowl wins.
Kelce’s coach at the Chiefs, Andy Reid, came in at joint-fourth with fellow NFL legend Aaron Rodgers with 8% of the vote, whilst UFC pioneer Don Fyre completed the voting at 7.8%
*1,005 sports fans (‘Sports fans who class themselves as sports fans and watch their sport on TV’ and include fans who also prefer going to games as well as watching on TV ) (16+). Research undertaken between 30.10.2023 – 02.11.2023