Hulk Hogan may make a return to WWE
As the world of wrestling entertainment revolves, the WWE is surely at the center of it all.
And now, there are rumors circulating that the World Wrestling Entertainment may be rekindling a lost flame as former superstar Hulk Hogan is said to be making a return to the industry.
According to Cage Side Seats, Hogan can now move past his legal issues and may strike a deal with WWE owner Vince McMahon to feature in the company again.
Hogan's legal issues have not been a secret, with SportsKeeda reporting that the battle Hogan had in court led him to be erased in the history of the WWE.
After being recorded on tape saying racist comments, Hogan was immediately scratched off anything related to the WWE, and was even removed from the roster of the Hall of Fame.
The company eventually stopped producing and selling his products and also replaced him as a judge on "WWE Tough Enough."
In turn, Hogan sued gossip website Gawker for defamation and was eventually awarded $115 million, according to New York Times.
With that now behind him, Hogan may now see his way back to McMahon's good graces.
Despite already being 62 years old, Hogan is still a big draw with the crowd and will likely put seats in stadiums where the WWE will be.
Hogan is best known for his stints with the WWE/WWF and its former rival, World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
With the WWF/WWE, Hogan won the Royal Rumble twice in 1990 and 1991, while holding the WWF World Heavyweight Championship six times.
He also lifted the WWE World Tag Team Championship alongside Edge, and was inducted in the Hall of Fame back in 2005.
With the WCW, Hogan was the head of the New World Order (NWO) and held the WCW World Heavyweight Championship six times.