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Hulk Hogan in the WWE Raw. Photo Credit: WWE.

For months now, there have been reports of a potential WWE return for Hulk Hogan. In 2015, he was forced to leave the company after getting involved in a racism scandal that saw him uttering vulgar words.

WWE is much strict when it comes to any sort of controversies. Hence, they did not hesitate to remove all the association against the former franchise player.

Later, the Immortal One was able to come out of all the accusations winning the lawsuit filed against him in the court. It was proved that the leaked video was not real. It was only done to see let him go into trouble.

Following this, we have expected that the WWE will definitely bring him back to their programming which is yet to happen.

In recent times, the 25th anniversary was the perfect time for him to bring him back into the TV programming which did not turn out to be the case. Most of the fans thought that it was unfair to the legendary persona who is one of the cornerstones of the entire pro-wrestling industry.

The Hogan had an interview with Dan Gelson of Associated Press and did not show any grievance for not appearing on the Raw 25th anniversary.

Rather, he was in the spirit suggesting that Hulkamania will still be running considering that most of the legends appearing on the show are inspired by him.

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The former WWE Champion Hulk Hogan is still campaigning for one last match in the WWE and went ahead to do so during this interview, as well.

Speaking of this, he stated the following, “I’m 64 years old and right now I could go out and tear WrestleMania down. I might have that one more match where I really beat the hell out of Vince. I’ve still got one in me.”

He stated that Triple H wants him back in the company. However, if the management and sponsors of the company do not want him back onboard, it’s not possible for the officials to involve him in the storyline process, again. Hence, he is open to working in Japan with the Bullet Club, too,

“I don’t know if they want me back. I think the fans want me back. I think that I’m part of that company from the ground up. Triple H I know is a huge fan of the guys that gave their blood, sweat and tears and their personal life to make this happen.”

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Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.

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