"It's not gonna go away" - WWE Hall of Famer reacts to Hulk Hogan's recent appearance

Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Hart on RAW! [Image credit: WWE.com]
Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Hart on RAW! [Image credit: WWE.com]

WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan appeared on Monday Night RAW and it didn't go the way one would've expected. Recently, Mark Henry reacted to the negative crowd reaction to The Hulkster's RAW on Netflix appearance.

In the past, Hulk Hogan used offensive language and made a few racist remarks, which resurfaced online and didn't sit well with the audience. Recently, The Hulkster received one of the loudest negative reactions from fans when he appeared on Monday Night RAW.

In an interview with TMZ, former World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry reacted to Hulk Hogan's segment from the red brand. The 53-year-old veteran stated The Hulkster never fixed his past mistakes, which is why people booed him heavily when he appeared on RAW's Netflix debut:

"He never wanted to go forward and fix it. That's what happens when you think everything is gonna go away. It's not gonna go away," Henry said. [H/T: TMZ]

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Hulk Hogan's future following WWE RAW appearance - Reports

Hulk Hogan is one of the most controversial figures in professional wrestling, and RAW's Netflix debut was a striking example. The audience heavily booed The Real American for his problematic statements and wanted nothing to do with the veteran on the show.

The 71-year-old veteran was disappointed with the reaction, as he came to promote his alcoholic beverage and played a babyface character in doing so. However, this might not be The Hulkster's last on-screen appearance for WWE.

According to Fightful Select, Hogan and the company had more appearances planned for the future, specifically in the weeks leading up to WrestleMania 41 on Monday Night RAW. Unfortunately, the negative reaction hasn't helped the veteran.

Also, a backstage source indicated there was a pitch to align The Hulkster with a star as he promoted his product. Regardless of the negative reaction, the partnership between Hogan's brand and WWE has not ended.

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