Hulk Hogan has been scorched earth for the last several months. His issues with WWE have essentially forced his legacy to be “erased” and ignored by the wrestling industry. He’s become a leper in wrestling.

However, WWE may be in a position to forgive The Hulkster. According to a report with Wrestling Observer, there is a lot of speculation that Hogan will not only be forgiven by WWE, but he will be returning to WWE sooner rather than later in time for Wrestlemania 32 this April.

The biggest issue with Hogan’s return and involvement is the PR backlash that will be brought onto the company. His involvement is something WWE isn’t willing to deal with unless he brings something unique to the WWE product and Wrestlemania.

As of this writing, Hogan’s involvement with Wrestlemania and WWE is just a rumor because there is also a lot of speculation that Hogan isn’t going to be involved with WWE until the lawsuit with Gawker is resolved.

It’s possible for the result of the trail to bring a lot more trouble for Hogan, so WWE is most likely going to avoid any issue that come with Hogan right now. WWE will most likely not be willing to deal with the mess of the situation at the biggest show of the year until Hogan is completely clean and the mess has been washed away.

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