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Hulk Hogan Could Turn To Dust

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Hulk Hogan won’t be wrestling again.

Despite his advancing years and an incredible list of surgeries attempting to undo the damage of a long and full-throttle wrestling career, Hulk Hogan has repeatedly vowed never to retire.

However, the former World Champion hasn’t wrestled since 2012, with a litany of back surgeries taking their toll. And finally, it seems that The Hulkster has come to terms that his life as a wrestler is behind him.

During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Hogan was teased about getting in the ring one more time, and he quipped that if he wrestled again he could turn to dust.

“It ain’t there, bro. One more surgery. If I fall down in the ring, I think I’d turn to dust,”

Hulk Hogan Got What He Deserved

When asked about the negative reaction the veteran received on Raw on January 6, Seth Rollins said Hulk Hogan got everything he deserved. The former World Champion clarified that while he appreciates what Hogan did for professional wrestling, he’s never taken responsibility for his more recent controversial actions.

Meanwhile, The Undertaker said he also has little sympathy for Hulk Hogan, commenting “Sometimes in life, some things come back.”

Hogan had his contract terminated and was removed from the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015 after a video leaked featuring him using racist language while admitting to being racist. In a different incident from 2008 which was also leaked, he was again filmed using racist language.

It’s been widely reported that Hogan failed to adequately apologise for his conduct during a visit to Extreme Rules in 2018 — a backstage visit organised so he could do just that. Despite this, Hogan was reinstated to the Hall of Fame.

H/t to Fightful