The wrestling legend, who has been a vocal Donald Trump supporter, got the reception of a heel during Netflix's premiere of "Raw.”
During the WWE Netflix premier, the legend and wrestling icon was booed while delivering a promo to the crowd at the Intuit Dome.
Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan was mercilessly booed during World Wrestling Entertainment’s inaugural episode of “Monday Night Raw” on Netflix.
The returns of The Rock, John Cena, and The Undertaker were met with thunderous crowd reactions, while WWE legend Hulk Hogan was ruthlessly booed by the fans at the Intuit Dome during his surprise appearance. And this wasn’t nWo Hogan, oh no. It was “Real American” Hogan.
WWE legend Hulk Hogan came out to the Los Angeles crowd on "Monday Night Raw" to boos but found some defenders on social media during the show.
The WWE removed him from the Hall of Fame in 2015 following his use of racial slurs, before reinstating him in 2018
WWE press release announces multi-year partnership with Hulk Hogan's Real American Beer. WWE will become a minority owner of the company and place branding on the mat for every episode of Raw. pic.twitter.com/W9RtXY8YFm
The wrestling franchise’s flagship show, Raw, streamed live from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California, with 18,000 fans in attendance to mark the start of a new era. The celebratory event saw the return of WWE legends such as The Rock, The Undertaker, John Cena, and, most controversially, Hulk Hogan.
A brawl broke out during Hulk Hogan’s wedding in Clearwater, FL. TMZ is reporting that a photographer tried to capture images of Hulk and his then-fiancée Jennifer McDaniel while they exchanged vows in his beachside backyard. An employee instructed the photographer to leave, leading to a fight.
Bully Ray expressed his astonishment at how Hulk Hogan was heavily booed during the Netflix premiere episode of WWE RAW.
RAW debuted on Netflix Monday with the return of Hulk Hogan, who got heavily booed by the audience. A Hulk Hogan fan made a controversial comment linking the booing and the California wildfires. Several WWE stars and celebrities have spoken out about the wildfires and offered support.