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Hulk Hogan talks about his future in Associated Press story

The Associated Press published a story on Hulk Hogan which was picked up by several outlets which asks the big question – where will Hulk Hogan go now that he’s out of a TNA contract?

Hogan said that he and TNA couldn’t figure things out but they’re still talking about a potential deal, not ruling out a return by any means.

However there’s an other option for him – WWE.

Hogan ran into Triple H into a recent charity event and the WWE Hall of Famer said, “He just welcomed me with open arms. He said if ever I decide I get the itch to come back home, the door’s open.”

With WrestleMania XXX coming up in April, the idea of Hogan making his grand return at the biggest stage of them all obviously weighs on the Hulkster’s mind.

“My mind has been going crazy the last couple of weeks trying to figure out the best thing to do will be,” he said.

Asked about having one more match, Hogan was confident in his reply.

“Let me put it to you this way, brother. With the right guy, the right situation, with a big enough event, big enough storyline, you’re damn right I have one more left in me.”


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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