Speculation on Hulk Hogan’s WWE Status After Merchandise and More Removed
Hulk Hogan’s profile has been removed from the Alumni section of WWE’s website, all of his merchandise has been removed from WWEShop.com, and Hogan has been removed from the cast listing on Tough Enough’s website.
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The pro wrestler’s profile page can no longer be found on the website this morning (July 24), and if you attempt to access the address from a search engine, the page says: “You are not authorized to access this page”.
The 61-year-old made his wrestling debut in 1977, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame 10 years ago.
WWE has not issued a statement as to why all mentions of the 6-time WWE champion has been deleted on their site.
The site also states that though they have not heard the tape in question, there are allegations that audio footage of Hogan allegedly using racist terminology has surfaced online.
WWE had similarly deleted all references to performer Chris Benoit in 2007 after he killed his wife and son before committing suicide in their Atlanta home.
Hogan himself is yet to comment on the reports, although he did post a cryptic message referring to a “storm”, and putting his faith in “God and his Universe”.
Hogan, one of the most famous figures in the history of professional wrestling was a six-time WWE champion. “Well, he finally got ’em”.