Thursday, July 19, 2018

WWE Puts The Hulkster Back In Its Hall Of Fame!

WWE reinstates Hulk Hogan after he was fired out the cannon saying racial slurs.
The WWE is owned by Vince McMahon. His wife, Linda McMahon is currently is the Small Business Administration's director. She is one of the few remaining members of Donald J. Trump's inept cabinet.

They supported Trump for president.

Trump is also considered a former WWE wrestler. He was best known for his Wrestlemania appearance where he shaved Vince's head. That was the Battle of the Billionaires event.

Trump even landed a few blows.

Okay, Terry Ballea aka Hulk Hogan is now reinstated in the WWE Hall of Fame. The Hulkster was banned from the WWE after it was revealed he said nigger during a phone call with Bubba the Love Sponge.

"I don’t know if Brooke was fucking the black guy’s son," Hulk raved, the sources add.
"I mean, I don’t have double standards. I mean, I am a racist, to a point, fucking niggers. But then when it comes to nice people and shit, and whatever." ...
According to sources, he said: "I mean, I’d rather if she was going to fuck some nigger, I’d rather have her marry an 8-foot-tall nigger worth a hundred million dollars! Like a basketball player!"
“I guess we’re all a little racist. Fucking nigger.”

Hogan was mad that his daughter, Brooke was involved with a record producer's son.

The wrestler was venting off some racist shit. And of course, Gawker leaked it in one last attempt to destroy his image as an iconic wrestler. Hogan successfully sued Gawker for nearly $200 million after the online publication released portions of a sex tape.

Hogan managed to put the company out of business. He wanted to sue for losing his contract with WWE and NBC Universal Television.






The reinstatement of Hogan in the Wrestling Hall of Fame comes with anger, confusion and tepid support.

Titus O'Neal, Mark Henry, Kofi Kingston of The New Day and many others were not happy about this.

The 64-year-old was kicked out by the WWE when racist remarks he made about black people in 2007 were made public.

The New Day and Titus O'Neil say "time will tell" if Hulk Hogan has truly changed.

But they say they accept his legendary status in wrestling.

Does Hulk Hogan deserve a second chance?

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