Posts Tagged ‘Hulk Hogan’

Roddy Piper Talks Hogan Controversy (Video), WWE Hell In A Cell News

– There is a pre-sale going on right now for tickets to this year’s WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view. You can access the pre-sale with the code word: LAVIP. WWE Hell In A Cell 2015 takes place on October 25th at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

– As noted earlier this week, WWE Hall Of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper spoke about the Hulk Hogan racism controversy during his appearance on The Rich Eisen Show. The show has released video footage of the appearance, which you can check out below.

Scott Steiner Continues To Rant About Hulk Hogan On Twitter

It’s no secret that there’s no love lost between Scott Steiner and Hulk Hogan, with Big Poppa Pump rarely missing an opportunity to share his thoughts about the WWE Hall of Famer.

On Saturday afternoon, Steiner went on another rant about Hulk Hogan’s latest controversy and calling out Hogan for trying to throw Vince McMahon under the bus for his own use of the N-word on WWE television.

Forbes Claims ‘Hulk Hogan Scandal Costs WWE Shareholders $50 Million’

Forbes ran an article this week describing how the Hulk Hogan racism controversy cost WWE shareholders $50 million.

The article notes how shares of WWE stock increased 14 percent after an outperform recommendation from Wells Fargo earlier this month, making WWE shareholders $160 million richer. However, after the Hogan scandal broke this week, shares dropped nearly 4 percent on Friday to $16.60 per share, which cost shareholders approximately $50 million.

WWE stock would go on to fall even more in after-hours trading on Friday to $16.00.

It’s worth noting that the stock market was down around 1% on Friday and there are many other factors (including normal fluctuations) that could have contributed to WWE stock to drop. That said, the Hulk Hogan news certainly didn’t help WWE’s stock – but it would be very difficult to evaluate exactly how much the bad press cost WWE shareholders.

Bret Hart A Strong Contender To Replace Hulk Hogan On Tough Enough?

On Friday the news broke that Hulk Hogan had been released from his WWE contract and removed from their websites after making racist comments.

Since then everyone began asking who would be taking over his role as a judge on Tough Enough alongside Daniel Bryan and Paige.

Bryan Alvarez of F4Wonline.com had said Ric Flair was a contender while the likes of Chris Jericho and The Miz were also mentioned.

The three coaches – Billy Gunn, Booker T and Lita have also been mentioned as coming on as judges in some sort of a rotation each week to join Daniel Bryan and Paige.

Nothing has been clarified as of yet however WrestleZone.com have reported that Bret Hart had been flown in to meet with Vince McMahon about taking over Hulk’s role.

Hulk Hogan Comments On Controversy Again, More Hogan Controversy Fallout

Hulk Hogan has issued another statement on social media, this time thanking his family, friends and business partners for supporting him. Hogan tweeted the following:

Due to the Hulk Hogan controversy, WWE has pulled Tough Enough replays from the USA Network’s On Demand service. As noted, Hogan will no longer be appearing on the show, and is rumored to be replaced by Ric Flair.

WWE Rep Comments On Vince McMahon’s Use Of ‘N’ Word Back In 2005

Following the news yesterday that Hulk Hogan had been removed from WWE for using racist language, Vince McMahon faced a backlash for using the ‘N’ word himself back in 2005.

It was at a PPV back in 2005 where McMahon was speaking with John Cena backstage. He then dropped the ‘N’ word and walked past Booker T and Sharmell who looked on shocked.

TMZ are reporting that Hulk Hogan believes the fact that he was fired even though Vince McMahon used the ‘N’ word back in 2005 is outrageous.

A rep from WWE has told TMZ that the segment “was an outlandish and satirical skit involving fictional characters, similar to that of many scripted television shows and movies.”

WWE Studios Forced To Re-Shoot Movie Due To Hulk Hogan Controversy?

WWE Studios is another company that will see some fallout from the Hulk Hogan racism controversy.

Hogan has an extended sequence early in the WWE Studios produced film, “Celebrity Death Pool,” however there have already been discussions about what they can do to edit around the scene or re-shoot the Hogan scenes in the movie with someone else.

At the end of the day, it’s pretty unlikely that they will be able to edit around Hogan. They would be able to re-shoot, however that would cost them.

As previously reported, WWE has informed all licensees that current and future Hogan-related items are to be nixed. This includes WWE 2K16, WWE action figures and t-shirts, as well as other projects. WWE was so thorough in removing Hogan mentions that they even pulled the streaming of Hogan’s theme song.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

Backstage News On Hulk Hogan’s Status As A WWE Hall Of Famer

Currently, there is a lot of speculation regarding Hulk Hogan’s status as a WWE Hall Of Famer following an alleged racist tirade that resulted in him being fired from the promotion.

Hogan is currently not listed in the Hall Of Fame section of the official WWE website, however that is because WWE officials ordered the website to be scrubbed of all Hogan mentions.

According to the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, as of Friday afternoon, a decision had yet to be made regarding Hogan’s WWE Hall Of Fame status. It was also mentioned that Vince McMahon will likely change his mind about certain things as time goes by, and that time may heal some of the wounds.

It’s worth noting that Hogan may not have seen the worst of things yet, as The National Enquirer is promising that more comments from the video will be released in the near future.

Did Gawker Leak Hogan’s Racist Comments? Hogan’s Lawyer Comments

In light of the fallout surrounding Hulk Hogan’s racist comments that leaked online on Friday and made headlines worldwide, Hogan’s lawyer David Houston spoke to FOX 411 and was asked if he thinks Gawker released the sex tape transcript to damage Hogan’s image and sway the jury in their ongoing $100 million lawsuit. Houston said:

“I have my suspicions, as you can imagine. If I can find out it is Gawker who leaked the transcripts, we will bury them.”

“Hulk Hogan has only one person to blame for what he said and no one from Gawker had any role in leaking that information.”

Houston said that Hogan is devastated by those comments being released to the public and defends that his client is not a racist.

“He sincerely apologizes to his family, friends and fans.” Houston added, “He is not a racist. His history defines him as something different.”

Jim Ross Comments On Situation With Hulk Hogan

Yesterday the world was talking about the news that Hulk Hogan had made racist remarks which were published online and led to the release of Hogan from his WWE contract.

This has also led to him being removed from the WWE website, the WWE Shop and his replacement for Tough Enough is being discussed throughout social media.

Fellow Hall of Famer Jim Ross took to his blog (jrsbarbq.com) last night to share his thoughts on the Hulk Hogan situation with the world, you can read the post below:

Biggest news story of the day is the Hulk Hogan racist remarks controversy. I’m not sure what I’m expected to say about this sad and unfortunate matter except that there is obviously no place in our world for racism or racist banter. Hulk made a grievous error in judgment, a major mistake, that he will have to live with this rest of his days. One can only hope that every one who this matter touches can learn from it and move forward in a positive manner. The WWE acted quickly and decisively in this matter to which they are to be commended.
In any organization, there should be zero tolerance for matters such as this along with domestic violence and, to a large degree, drug policy violations, as well. The only way changes that are needed in our society can evolve is to penalize the offenders as severely as the law will allow so that those that follow think twice or three times before traveling down the same road.

It will intriguing as to how Hogan will attempt to rehabilitate his damaged image and what the future holds for him. We live in a forgiving society when those that want forgiveness and hopefully that will be the case here over the course of time. No one should celebrate the misery of others nor can these transgressions go unaddressed. Being human, we all make mistakes and all we can hope to accomplish from those errors is to never make them again and to learn from them as well. Hopefully, after his long and memorable career within the squared circle, Hulk Hogan’s lasting legacy will not be that of his actions that have come to light in the past several hours

2K Confirms Hulk Hogan Has Been Removed From WWE 2K16

Following the news that WWE had requested all partners remove Hulk Hogan from any upcoming projects 2K have confirmed that the superstar has been removed from WWE 2K16.

WWE 2K16 is due to be released later this year and will feature one of the biggest rosters ever including cover superstar Stone Cold Steve Austin.

The decision to remove Hulk Hogan follows the news yesterday that he had made racist remarks which ultimately led to the termination of his contract from the WWE.

2K posted a statement confirming that he had been removed from WWE 2K16, it reads:

“We are highly respectful of the way that our partners choose to run their business and manage our partnerships accordingly. We can confirm that Hulk Hogan will not appear in WWE 2K16.”

Shortly after WWE had issued their statement regarding the termination of Hulk Hogan’s contract, he also released a statement to People Magazine which can be read at this link.

Boxing Legend George Foreman Comes To Hulk Hogan’s Defense

Boxing legend George Foreman came to the defense of Hulk Hogan regarding the racism controversy surrounding the WWE Hall Of Famer today.

Foreman, the former boxing heavyweight champion of the world, spoke to TMZ about Hogan, noting that he has known “The Hulkster” for over 20 years and says, “he is no racist.”

“I have known Hulk Hogan for well over 20 years,” Foreman said. “I do not condone the language he used, but he is no racist, he is a good guy.”

Foreman concluded, “He is a friend of mine. We have hung out together and we have even been in the ring together. I consider him a friend.”

Brooke Hogan Responds To Her Father’s Racism Controversy

Brooke Hogan wrote a poem on Facebook in response to the controversy surrounding her father’s Hulk Hogan’s racist comments:

~If You Knew My Father~
By Brooke Bollea

If you knew the dad I knew,
you’d know his tender heart.

He’d never want to hurt his fans,
or family from the start.

If you knew my father,
you would know how hard he fought…

and the way it brought a smile to people light, medium and dark.

We always fight a battle
that people never see,

and sometimes when you’re hurting, you don’t think logically.

Human isn’t perfect,
and perfect is not he,

but I can tell you one thing, it’s just not what it seems.

Cause If you knew the dad I knew,
you’d know he raised me well.

He taught me folks are so much more
than shades could ever tell.

And If you knew my father,
you would know he’s down to earth.

He may have slammed the giant,
but remembers life’s true worth.

If you knew my father,
if you just walked in his shoes…

then you would know that microscope that comes with yellow boots.

If you knew my father,
you would see your own in mine.

And if he was your father, you could never find divide.

Cause me- I bet your father
or someone that you love

Maybe regrets something
they wish they’d never done.

So if you know my father,
remember he’s a man,

and you would crave relief if people judged everything you did.

The lord says to forgive them,
don’t be the one to stone…

so please remember his strong arms when you were all alone.

The lives he’s changed, the friends he’s made,
the people he’s inspired…

It makes me sad to see my dad
defeated and so tired.

If you knew my father,
you would know just how he’s hurting…

For he loves every one of you, regardless of your story.

And if you met my father,
I know he’d give you love!

He’d lift you up, apologize and give you all a hug.

For those who think you know my father,
remember who you are.

We all can make mistakes and carry ugly scars.

Because I know my father,
I can promise this-

Just like you and I, things we don’t mean can sometimes slip.

We all continue learning.
This life can be so rough…

So if you know my father, please try not to be tough.

My father has a daughter,
and I have feelings too.

And if I knew your father, I would do the same for you.

Roddy Piper Addresses Hulk Hogan Racism Controversy

WWE Hall Of Famer Roddy Piper, who is one of Hulk Hogan’s biggest career rivals, spoke with Rich Eisen about “The Hulkster’s” racism controversy on Friday.

After dancing around the question and talking about some of the racially-driven controversial moments throughout his own career, “Hot Rod” finally addressed the Hogan situation.

“With Hulkster, I don’t agree with all his choices, you know what, I don’t hear people saying all the great things he does,” said Piper. “When he was on the Wheaties’ Box, all those kids that said their prayers and took their vitamins. I don’t hear them saying that. They just want to nail this.”

Piper concluded, “I just think it is a little… I think everybody needs to get a life. I don’t think that anybody should just go to hurt your feelings for no reason.”

WWE Continues To Distance Themselves From Hulk Hogan

Following the news that Hulk Hogan had made racist comments which ultimately led to him being fired from the WWE, it appears that the company isn’t stopping there.

It all began when Hulk Hogan was removed from the WWE website, his merchandise was removed from the WWE Shop and he was also removed from the Tough Enough page, among others.

PWInsider has since reported that the WWE have now gone on to inform partners and the like that all references to Hulk Hogan should be dropped immediately.

This includes all images of Hogan, all current and planned projects that have been licensed and goes as far as action figures and streaming music.

It’s understandable why WWE want to distance themselves from Hogan considering the amount of interest the story has gathered – and will continue to do in the coming days.

Booker T Comments On Racist Comments Made By Hulk Hogan

This morning the news broke that Hulk Hogan had been removed from the WWE’s website, Shop and Tough Enough site following alleged racist comments.

Several hours later and a transcript of the comments made by Hulk Hogan were released online (seen at this link) and WWE released a statement confirming they had terminated his contract.

Booker T, who featured in a video several years ago where he used the “N” word took to Twitter to share his thoughts on Hogan and what was said:

Daniel Bryan Comments On Hulk Hogan Racism Controversy

Dallas, Texas radio show 105.3 The Fan caught up with WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan on Friday to talk about the ongoing Hulk Hogan controversy.

For those unaware, Hogan was released by WWE after an alleged racist rant he made was caught on tape.

Bryan spoke to the Dallas radio show about the controversy, admitting that it caught him off guard.

“I’ve never seen that side of him and it’s crazy, all this stuff, like I just …the first time I heard about it was an interview about 20 minutes ago, because I’ve been doing book-signing stuff like all day [laughs],” said Bryan.

“Yesterday, I got back to my hotel room at about 10-or-11-o’clock last night and then I woke up this morning just in time to start doing phoners, and everyone is like, ‘Hey! What do you think about this thing with Hulk Hogan?’ I’m like, ‘Wait, what thing? What are you talking about?'”

Bryan concluded, “And like, I had no idea. So, yeah, not in any of my dealings with him.”

Ric Flair To Replace Hulk Hogan On WWE Tough Enough?

It appears as though WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair is the leading candidate to replace Hulk Hogan on WWE Tough Enough.

The news broke this week that Hogan was fired from WWE and removed from Tough Enough after an alleged racist rant from Hogan was caught on tape.

In addition to replacing Hogan on Tough Enough, Flair is rumored to be the man who will replace Hogan on the upcoming WWE tour of Australia.

Hulk Hogan Issues Statement Regarding His Racist Comments

Hulk Hogan has broken his silence regarding his racist comments that surfaced earlier today that resulted in WWE terminating his contract and erasing all traces of him from the company website.

Hogan issued the following statement to People.com, apologizing for what he said and explaining that his remarks do not represent who he is.

“Eight years ago I used offensive language during a conversation. It was unacceptable for me to have used that offensive language; there is no excuse for it; and I apologize for having done it.”

“This is not who I am. I believe very strongly that every person in the world is important and should not be treated differently based on race, gender, orientation, religious beliefs or otherwise. I am disappointed with myself that I used language that is offensive and inconsistent with my own beliefs.”

WWE Terminates Hulk Hogan’s Contract, Issues Statement

WWE has released a statement regarding the ongoing situation with Hulk Hogan.

News broke last night that evidence that surfaced in Hogan’s ongoing lawsuit against Gawker Media showed Hogan making vile racist comments to Heather Clem, the woman involved in the sex tape at the center of the lawsuit.

After removing every trace of Hogan from the company website, WWE issued the following statement:

“WWE has terminated its contract with Terry Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan). WWE is committed to embracing and celebrating individuals from all backgrounds as evidenced by the diversity of our employees, performers and fans worldwide. “

Hulk Hogan: “I Am A Racist, To A Point, F*cking N******”

The National Enquirer has published their ‘World Exclusive’ report detailing the racist comments made by Hulk Hogan that has led to WWE severing all ties with him.

The racist comments were made on a sex tape which was entered as evidence during Hogan’s ongoing lawsuit with Gawker Media. Hogan unleashes a rant about his daughter Brooke, who he accused of sleeping with a black man. Hogan drops the N-word and other racial insults multiple times on the tape.

While talking to Heather Clem, the woman involved in the original sex tape that Gawker leaked, Hogan said,

“She is making some real bad decisions now. My daughter Brooke jumped sides on me. I spent $2-3 million on her music career, I’ve done everything like a jackass for her.”

“The one option Brooke had, Brooke’s career besides me, is [to] sell beach records.”

At that point on the tape, Hogan vents his frustrations that a “black billionaire guy” offered to fund her music career.

“I don’t know if Brooke was f*cking the black guy’s son,” Hulk said, the sources add.

“I mean, I don’t have double standards. I mean, I am a racist, to a point, f*cking n***ers. But then when it comes to nice people and sh*t, and whatever.”

According to their sources, Hogan also said:

“I mean, I’d rather if she was going to f*ck some n***er, I’d rather have her marry an 8-foot-tall n***er worth a hundred million dollars! Like a basketball player! I guess we’re all a little racist. f–king n***er.”

Story developing.

WWE Cuts Ties With Hulk Hogan Over Racist Comments

WWE has severed all ties with Hulk Hogan reportedly as a result of Hogan using racist language.

WWE’s website has removed all traces of Hogan, including his Superstar bio, merchandise, photo galleries and more. Hogan is no longer listed as a judge on Tough Enough and even Curtis Axel’s “Axelmania” gimmick has been removed from the site.

There is a clip of Hulk Hogan talking to DJ Whoo Kid from 3 years ago that’s been circulating, with Hogan using the N-word multiple times, but that is not the racist language that is at the center of this latest controversy.

The National Enquirer is claiming that they have tapes of Hulk Hogan repeatedly making racist statements, which they shared with WWE yesterday, leading the company to completely distance itself from the wrestling legend. The new tapes will be released today and surfaced during the discovery period in Hogan’s ongoing lawsuit with Gawker. MediaTakeout.com writes:

“After listening to the tape, which is DISGUSTING, there can be NO DOUBT that Hulk Hogan is a racist . . . at the level of the KU KLUX KLAN. “

Since the news broke, Hogan tweeted:

This is a developing story – check back throughout the day for more details.

Hulk Hogan Talks Sex Tape, His Honesty, Celebrity Life & More

BuzzFeed News posted an article on what led up to Gawker posting the sex tape of WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan. During the discussion, Hogan gave some candid answers on questions relating to his pro wrestling career, his celebrity life and more. Below are some of the highlights.

On how the geopolitical landscape of the early ’80s influenced his career:

Well, when the Hulkamania phenom first exploded, politically—we were at odds with Iran politically, and the character of Hulk Hogan is an all-American character. And I was wrestling for the WWE world heavyweight title against the Iron Sheik, who was the legitimate bodyguard of the Shah of Iran and a silver medalist amateur AAU wrestler. So the political environment was perfect at the time for an all-American hero to go against the real bodyguard of the Shah of Iran.

On the ways in which he’s a talented professional wrestler:

In-ring instinct, cadence, physicality, reading a crowd, just a general overall understanding of the wrestling business inside and outside the ring, which it takes a lot of talent just to understand how things are done and execute them.

Discussing his honesty with Gawker attorney Seth Berlin:

Berlin: Do you believe you have a reputation for honesty?

Hogan: Yes.

Berlin: For being a straight shooter?

Hogan: Yes.

Berlin: For telling it like it is?

Hogan: I don’t know about that one.

How does Hogan define if someone’s a celebrity?

Celebrity? My definition is probably different than—than most people, I’m sure. But my definition of a celebrity is someone who’s been around long enough or mad enough f an impact doing radio or TV for whatever length of time it takes them to make a huge impact where they are recognizable by name, look, or vehicle that they—you know, they’re on, which is a movie or whatever it is. A celebrity—you know, there are so many people on TV now and the universe is so big with everybody being part of the media that I can’t y everybody that’s on TV or radio is a celebrity. To me a celebrity is someone that’s very, very well established nd is—is—you know. I don’t now how to explain it, just someone that’s very established in the celebrity world, if you—or whatever the word celebrity means.

Using that definition, does he consider himself a celebrity?

At this point, yes.

How long has he been a celebrity?

I would say from the mid ’80s on, I probably crossed the media barriers. And it started—I’m not sure if I—but in my opinion, my definition of what a celebrity is, I don’t know if I became a celebrity until the mid ’90s, but I started crossing some barriers in the ’80s, cover of Sports Illustrated and started doing talk shows. But I think it took a while before I came a household word or whatever the real word of celebrity means.

On his memory after he dated Hogan Knows Best as having taken place in the mid ’90s and was then asked if mid 2000s sounded more accurate relative to his kids’ ages:

Yeah. If we backed up from their ages, yeah, ‘m just not real good with dates or years or names, brother.

Hulk Hogan Talks WrestleMania 32, Triple H Bringing Him Back To WWE & More

WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan is still itching to get back in the ring, telling Sean Fewster of Australia’s Adeliade Now publication that it’s been “very, very hard” for him to follow the business from the sidelines.

“I’m ready to jump out of my seat and say ‘you can do it better’ or ‘your timing is off’ or ‘that was really good … It just feels like my spirit wants to jump out of my body.

But you have to look in the mirror and say, ‘You’re 61, you’ve had surgeries, it’s not your time.’ It’s been hard for me to accept that. It’s coloured my principles. But I’ve found peace, I’ve found a lot of happiness, in the fact that I’ve been offered a job as the ambassador.”

Hogan said he met with Vince McMahon shortly after WrestleMania 31 and pitched the idea of getting back in the ring at next year’s WrestleMania 32 next year from Arlington, Texas.

“I had a run-in with Vince McMahon after the last WrestleMania. I saw him in the lobby and said: ‘I know what’s going on. Next year, WrestleMania is in Dallas and you’re going to try to break my attendance record. Let me tell you something, brother, there’s no way you’re running that show next year without me on the card! Whether it’s for my last hurrah, my retirement match, my next run, or to beat whoever the champion is and be champion again!’ Vince shook my hand and said, ‘I look forward to it.'”

He also gave credit to Triple H for his current role with WWE, who reached out to him after Hogan finished up with TNA.

“This ambassador position means I can still be a part of the big show, and I thank Triple H for that. If not for him, this thing between Vince McMahon and I – this heat – would still be bad,” Hogan said. “Vince made me feel so welcome when he explained to me I’m the glue that bonds the father, the son and the grandson that watch wrestling.”

Hogan will be joining WWE for next month’s live events tour of Australia. He’ll serve as the guest General Manager for all three shows in Brisbane (8/6), Melbourne (8/7), and Sydney (8/8).

Hulk Hogan Featured In Sports Illustrated, Clip Of “Monday Night War: Shots Fired”

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan is profiled in Sports Illustrated’s new “Where Are They Now?” issue. You can check out a preview below.

– Below is a clip from WWE’s sneak peek special on the WWE Network of the new “Monday Night War: Shots Fired” DVD and Blu-ray set.