While O’Shea Jackson Jr. and rapper Wale might be huge wrestling fans, they’re not keen on one particular WWE Hall of Famer: Hulk Hogan. In fact, they’re not really feeling him at all and now we know exactly why.
Both Hulk Hogan and Logan Paul faced intense fan backlash on WWE Raw's broadcasts on Netflix. Hogan's controversial past and promotion of his beer brand fueled negative reactions, while Paul’s brash persona and actions solidified his position as WWE's most hated heel,
Seth Rollins, Damian Priest, and Gunther were world champions on Raw.
Hulk Hogan is one of the most recognizable stars in the history of professional wrestling. From his trademark blonde mustache to his famous catchphrase, 'Whatch
A WWE legend believes the company might have expected wrestling icon Hulk Hogan would receive a cold welcome at the Raw on Netflix debut.
“You put Hulk Hogan in the Rumble and I'll throw his dusty a** over the top rope, and I'll kill Hulkamania once and for all,” CM Punk said of the WWE Hall of Famer during the passionate promo.
After Hulk Hogan was booed heavily on WWE Raw, fellow Hall of Famer Kevin Nash thinks that Hogan doesn't know how to respond to a crowd, good or bad.
WWE superstar CM Punk went off-script with a comment about a Hulk Hogan weeks after he was booed out of the building on the debut episode of Monday Night Raw on Netflix.
Could Hulk Hogan really be set for an appearance at WWE Royal Rumble? One irate star on the Monday Night Raw roster sounds like he’s itching to have the veteran on hand for the prestigious
Hulk Hogan reportedly missed the January 25 WWE Saturday Night's Main Event show for a family matter, but there might be more to the story.
CM Punk lit up social media by taking a shot at WWE legend Hulk Hogan during Monday night’s live WWE Raw broadcast on Netflix. On-screen interviewer Jackie Redmond met up with Punk (real name Phil Brooks) in the crowd at American Airlines Center in Dallas to discuss the upcoming Royal Rumble.
Bischoff was WCW President when Hogan wrestled for the company in the 1990s. On his 83 Weeks podcast, the 69-year-old implied that the two-time WWE Hall of Famer is not as unpopular as Punk thinks. He also referenced fans' positive reaction to Hogan when he performed as a bad guy against The Rock at WrestleMania 18 in 2002: