Could Hulk Hogan be stepping inside the squared circle one more time for WWE at WrestleMania 32? If he has it his way, that will certainly be the case.
It was recently reported that Hogan had indicated at a press conference in Australia that Vince McMahon was on board with him competing at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas for the big event.
Here’s a look at the full quote, courtesy of Contact Music:
“Next year, WrestleMania is going to be where the Dallas Cowboys play at the AT&T stadium and next year they’re going to try to break my indoor attendance record,” Hogan said. “So, I stopped Vince McMahon in the hallway and said, ‘Let me tell you something brother, there’s no way you’re running WrestleMania next year without Hulk Hogan on the card. Whether it’s for my last hurrah and it’s my retirement match, whether it’s for my next run or whether it’s to just beat whoever’s got the WWE title and become the champion again. If you guys are in that stadium next year, I’m going to be there.’ And Vince McMahon shook my hand and said, ‘I look forward to it.’
If it happened I would want it to be the greatest match of all time, of course … If it’s the end of my career and a huge emotional send-off that would be great, or if it’s the beginning of another huge run for Hulkamania and me chasing the dream of winning the WWE title, that would be brilliant. I’m thinking very positively about getting back in the ring.”
Editor’s Note
It’s all about Hogan. WrestleMania 32 could use his star power, but the last thing I want to see is him having a match. His movement is labored from the 1000 surgeries he’s had. Who would he even compete against? John Cena? No thanks.