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Hulk Hogan talks about the Ultimate Warrior

WWE.COM scored an interview with the recently-returned Hulk Hogan about his come back, his relationship with Vince McMahon, meeting everyone backstage, and WrestleMania.

Perhaps the most striking question was about the Ultimate Warrior, a man who Hogan has a long history with and a person who will be in the same building with Hogan both at the Hall of Fame and WrestleMania.

“Triple H was giving me the broad strokes of The Ultimate Warrior and his concerns with Hulk Hogan. I said, “Triple H, I’m easy, brother. After everything I’ve been through, and everything I’ve learned, for me, it’s about this moment forward.”

Hogan said he told Triple H that he doesn’t have to worry about him and he would love to shake Warrior’s hand and say, “Brother, nothing but love for you. Whatever I did, I apologize for it. I don’t even need for you to apologize if there was anything on your end. Whatever it is, brother, nothing but love for you, let’s do business.”

The Hulkster said that Warrior is a good guy and it would be even better if the two could be friends again.


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Colin Vassallo
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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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