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Hulk
Hogan admits he is dreaming of returning "home" to the WWE - May 2018


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The
64-year-old wrestling icon has been strongly linked with a return to the company
he helped turn into a global entertainment phenomenon in recent months, and Hogan
- who has held discussions with the WWE about a potential return - admits he is
living in hope he can go back to the business he has dedicated his life to He
said: "Until you hit a home run, it's not a home run. All these things say
it's imminent or rumours, that's like saying 'maybe, possibly, could be.' Until
I'm back home with the WWE, I'm not home. "Hopefully
someday I can go back home and be with my family, the wrestlers and all the people
I love. I just really, really hope it happens." In
2012, Hulk was rocked by the leak of a clip from a sex tape made in 2007 on gossip
website Gawker which showed him in bed with Heather Clem, the now ex-wife of his
former friend Bubba 'The Lovesponge' Clem. After
taking legal action against the website, he lost his contract with WWE in 2015
after a transcript of him using the "N-word" to describe his daughter
Brooke's then-boyfriend whilst in bed with Heather was released. The
multi-time world champion has profusely apologised for his offensive language
and the whole incident - which came at a time when he was suffering from depression
- and just wants to make up for his error of judgment. He
told Buffalo News: "Everybody gets knocked down. A true champion gets back
up and moves forward in a positive way. "Nobody
ever said life would be fair or you'd always make the right decisions, but through
tenacity and a willingness to learn from your mistakes is what I'm all about." Hogan
- real name Terry Bollea - has worked towards rebuilding his public image over
recent years, and has called on his fans to judge him according to his actions
rather than "a few misspoken words". He
said: "People know me. I'm human being like anybody else, and sometimes,
people make mistakes. "When
they do, you watch that person a little bit more closely than you did before to
see what kind of person they really are. I just want people to judge me by my
actions, not a few misspoken words." Earlier
this month, it was reported that Hogan and the WWE have held "positive"
talks about a potential comeback for the star. However,
it was also claimed that both parties were keen to ensure that the reunion was
dealt with in a sensitive manner, showing that Hogan has moved on as a person. 
Hogan
meets Triple H (Paul Levesque)
at the HBO Andre The
Giant documentary red carpet event 
Hogan
interviewed by the real boss Vince
McMahon on Tuesday
Night Titans circa 1985. Credit: WWE / WWF) 
Hogan
artwork by WWE artist Rob Schamberger 
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