Find out what Hulk Hogan wants to do to Vince McMahon on his possible WWE return
Hogan said he would love to end his career at the WWE.
Hulk Hogan has not stepped inside the WWE ring after he was fired from the entertainment company in July 2015. It was rumoured that the Hulkster was let go after he allegedly made racist remarks in a video.
At the time, the federation in a statement had said, "WWE terminated its contract with Terry Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan). WWE is committed to embracing and celebrating individuals from all backgrounds as demonstrated by the diversity of our employees, performers and fans worldwide."
After the entertainment company terminated Hogan's contract, the WWE legend on Twitter had shared a cryptic message that read, "In the storm I release control, God and his Universe will sail me where he wants me to be,one love. HH."
It has almost been two years since he was asked to quit and now the superstar has finally opened up about whether he will ever return for a fight at the company.
The 63-year-old Hogan has said that he would love to end his career at the WWE.
"If it's meant to be, its meant to be. To make peace with the wrestling world, that would be pretty a cool ending," he told Good Morning America.
He named the wrestler he would want to square off with when he makes his WWE return.
"God, I'd love to drop that leg on Vince McMahon one last time!"
Hogan, in the interview, also discussed the recent court verdict in the Gawker case. He explained that when he was awarded $141 million, Gawker media filed for bankruptcy and the case was later settled in a bankruptcy court with Gawker ordered to pay $31 million (22% of the initial amount).
Hogan and Gawker battled it out in the court room after the news website published portions of a sex tape of the wrestler with Heather Clem, the former wife of radio personality Bubba the Love Sponge.
Hogan had said that he did not know he was being filmed and that Bubba and his then-wife had insisted he have sex with Clem.
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