WWE Hall of Fame Hulk Hogan is also considered a controversial figure by many fans, leading to a big boo when he appeared on the January 6th episode of Monday Night Raw. He continues to get negative reactions at certain events and is now working on boos and how he handles them.
While talking to Alfred Konuwa, Hulk Hogan was asked why he gets booed from time to time when he’s public, and if he plans to modify his image for people he doesn’t like, or if there’s a way for him to handle them.
Hogan explained that many people forget that wrestling is a show. He said that even big rocky stars are sometimes booed, depending on the city. Hogan said he’s been booed in places like Los Angeles, but those moments are still attracting attention online.
Hogan said many people would give him advice on why he booes and what he should change, but then in other cities like New York and Chicago, the crowd cheers him on. So he wonders whether he should ask the same people what to do when the crowd loves him.
“Well, that’s a bit strange. It’s a bit strange because a lot of people forget that wrestling is a job. And I’ve seen him the rocks in Vegas. I love him until I die. I saw the rocks in Las Vegas. I saw him the rocks in buildings.
Many people are on advice, and many have opinions on why I have checked whether I should boo or fix it. But then I should go to New York, I go to Chicago, they cheer me off the building, and I should probably look to the same people who have given me advice before and ask, “What do I do about people who are cheering for me now?”
Hogan said that he’s used to getting both cheers and boo-ins and has no response at all is a real problem. He said hatred is always meant to hate him, and he has changed so much over time, just like when he joined the NWO. He has changed his way of life and what he believes, but there are always people who criticize him.
Ultimately, Hulkster said he was very used to people talking about him, and that if they stopped he wouldn’t feel like he was anymore. He said his entire career was like this, loved and hated.
“So I’m used to being used to cheering and boosing, and without a response, there are serious, serious problems.
Brothers, much of the hatred will hate you. And at the end of the day, I switched gear a few times like the NWO. I switched gears in my lifestyle and switched gears in what I believe. There will always be people who will jump in there.
So, I’m used to it, so if they didn’t pinch my heels, I wouldn’t feel alive or even relative. So I’m really used to it. This is what my whole career was like. ”
As previously reported, the chorus of Boo was on the off-camera hymn “”f ***Hulk Hogan“We could hear it throughout the arena. In fact, people like Seth Rollins believe they deserve all the boos that WWE Hall of Fame has received in California.
Despite all the boos he gets, the WWE Hall of Fame is a major name in the wrestling world, and that will never change.
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