Hulk Hogan's Restaurant Controversy, More On Justin Bieber In WWE Movie, President Kane?

- We noted earlier that pop star Justin Bieber filmed a scene for WWE Studios' Celebrity Death Pool recently, which stars Ken Jeong, David Hasselhoff and Hulk Hogan. We later noted that Bieber was actually filming for another movie with Hasselhoff, however The Insider reports that Bieber is actually involved with the WWE movie, and will be the voice of KITT from Knight Rider in the film.

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"Justin Bieber is the voice of KITT in this movie ? you can't say that every day," Hasselhoff told The Insider. "He called me and asked me for a favor and I called him back and said, 'Can you do me a favor?' and he said, 'Yes,' I did his favor first because I love the Bieb. I think he's a cool kid and he gets a bad rap. He's a good guy and I like his music, I've known him for five years."

- Rare has a story here with Glenn "Kane" Jacobs discussing his Libertarian beliefs. He was also asked if he would run for office in the future.

"Politics is a very rough game. There are a lot of dirty tricks that go on. I really haven't thought about it," Jacobs said. "Maybe if something specific would come up, I could be interested, but it would ultimately depend on what other options I have."

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- TMZ has an article at this link about the controversial dress code at Hogan's restaurant, Hogan's Beach, in Florida. The title of the story is "Hulk Hogan's Restaurant — Don't Dress Like a Black Guy ... Brotha." Some of the clothing banned from the establishment include t-shirts extending past the mid thigh, excessively baggy attire, low hanging pants or shorts, hats facing sideways or back facing, oversized or excessive jewelry, camouflage (unless with military ID), workout clothing and high-top sneakers. Do-rags and bandanas are also banned, even though the sign with the dress code has a photo of Hogan in a do-rag. Hogan told TMZ that he didn't know about the dress code and is looking into it.

damien demento and @Camrondunn contributed to this article.

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