The wrestling world is still mourning the loss of WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan. Recently, TMZ aired a special documentary honoring the legacy of the late professional wrestler. One of the people who spoke in the documentary was former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.
Hulk Hogan’s final WWE appearance was during Raw’s Netflix debut. On that night, the WWE Hall of Famer was booed out of the building. During the documentary, Vince McMahon commented on the segment. McMahon claimed that the segment was not set up properly. He also stated that Hogan deserved a lot more than just walking out, standing on the ramp. McMahon also stated that the way Hogan was treated angered him.
“It wasn’t set up properly. I’m sure he was probably despondent after that. I was angry because we’ve known each other for a lifetime, professionally and personally. Setting up, so to speak, this larger-than-life superhero, you don’t just let him walk out there. He deserved something very, very special. More than anyone, they owe him. It’s just like, ‘Okay, here comes Hulk Hogan.’ I got angry because that’s not the way I would have done it, and he deserved much more,” Vince McMahon said. [H/T Fightful.com]
Recently, during an episode of Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw, Jimmy Hart also revealed that Hogan was devastated that he was booed during his appearance on the Netflix premiere of WWE Raw.
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