Huܫlk Hogan has not had a wrestling matchඣ in almost five years, but still has that itch to compete.
Hogan discussed retirement and missing being in the ring in the third and final 𝐆part of his interview with Eric Bischoff, on the podcast.
As part of the inter꧒view, Hogan described being in the ring as "t♛he only place that I ever felt free.
"What I was in the ring people call it, 'In the moment.' People call it, 'Being aware.' All of that spiritual stuff that people attach to being in the moment and being perfectly happy and perf꧃ectly content. For me that was in the ring. When I was in the ring I didn’t have to worry about the kids. I didn’t have to worry about the ex-wife. I didn’t have to worry about all the chatter. The politics of, 'Why is Hulk Hogan on top?' All the gaga as Pat Patterson would say."
The signature star for the WWF in the 𝕴1980s as the promotion rose to worldwide prominence, Hogan also has had lengthy tenures with WCW and TNA. He has not appeared for any wrestling company since the summer of 2015, when WWE s🍬evered ties with him over racist comments made by Hogan on his leaked sex tape.
Hogan sued the Gawker website for leak✤ing the tape, and received a $100 million judgment in the civil case. The Gawker site, consequently, shut down for good earlier this summer.
Hogan has not wrestled s𓄧ince January of 2012 on TNA's tour of En🍌gland.
The third part of the ꦯHogan interview on Bischoff's podcast also touches on their memories from WCW, thoughts on t꧋he current independent scene in pro wrestling and much more.