Hulk Hogan Faces Off-Camera PROFANITY from WWE RAW Netflix Crowd

Hulk Hogan’s appearance at WWE’s Monday Night RAW Netflix premiere on January 6, 2025, met a (somewhat) unexpected backlash from the live crowd at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Fans voiced their displeasure both during and after Hogan’s on-screen segment, with off-camera chants reflecting a divided reception for the wrestling legend.

Hogan, accompanied by his longtime manager Jimmy Hart, took to the stage to promote his Real American Beer brand and hype the audience. Despite his efforts, the crowd drowned out his promo with boos and chants of “F*** Hulk Hogan.”

The negative response extended beyond his live appearance. A pre-recorded commercial featuring Hogan promoting Saturday Night’s Main Event was also met with jeers.

The Impact of Hogan’s Controversial Past

The hostile reception reflects ongoing resentment among fans toward Hogan due to his past controversies. Years ago, racist comments made by Hogan came to light, tarnishing his once-pristine reputation. Despite multiple apologies, the Hall of Famer has struggled to regain universal support within the wrestling community.

While Hogan has repeatedly emphasized that his past mistakes do not define him, the audience reaction at RAW indicates that many fans have not moved on.

Fan Perspectives on Hogan’s WWE Role

Hogan’s polarizing presence in WWE continues to spark debate. Some fans believe he should step away from the spotlight entirely, while others argue that his contributions to wrestling history deserve recognition.

The incident at RAW highlights the challenges WWE faces in balancing nostalgia with the evolving sentiments of its fanbase.

As WWE navigates the fallout from this incident, it remains to be seen whether Hogan will continue to play a role in future programming. The company must weigh fan sentiment carefully in deciding his involvement moving forward.

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