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Booker T Reveals If He’s Still Coming For Hulk Hogan

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In an interview with Alfred Konuwa, Booker T was asked if he’s still “coming for” fellow 2-time WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan — a reference to his infamous WCW Spring Stampede 1997 promo, where he accidentally used the N-word while addressing the Hulkster.

Booker laughed off the question, but made it clear that Hogan’s troubles are of his own making:

“Nah man, because Hulk Hogan is coming for himself.”

On a recent episode of his podcast, Booker T addressed Hulk Hogan getting booed on the RAW Netflix premiere in Los Angeles:

“Getting old sucks, man. You lose your focus when you’re getting older. I think that’s what Hogan has done over the years. He’s lost his focus. He’s lost his way, as far as being able to connect with young people. I always talk about that, as far as young people. If you don’t know how to change with the times, time will pass you by. I say that all the time.

It’s like Hogan, god bless him, man, but bandana and tearing the shirt off and flexing the muscles and stuff, it’s only gonna work for so long. I think it’s only going to work for so long. [Hogan getting booed] had a lot to do with a lot. But I’m just saying, having that same character forever and just being, for instance, a regular person… It’s just kind of sad to see… I don’t know.

I think it’s this era too; I think it’s the young people, they’re different. It’s a totally different world that we’re living in now. For instance, just say a lot of these fans who were booing, they’ve never watched Hulk Hogan do his thing. They’ve never seen the Andre the Giant match.

I say that because I get a lot of kids that come up to me, and they don’t know anything about my wrestling career. They know me as a commentator. So I can see being disconnected from the fans and not being able to go out there and have that magic today in 2025 like it worked in 1985, ’90, whatever, it’s a different world now.

At the end of the day, they normally respect you for what you’ve done inside the ring, unless you’ve turned them off to the point to where it’s good heat, then it’s go-away heat. Maybe he’s created a lot of that go-away heat with a lot of people; I don’t know; it’s hard watching this Hulk Hogan compared to the Hulk Hogan that we watched in the ’80s; it really is.

It’s a totally different person that we’re watching. You say you put on the red and yellow, you’re the same person. No, you’re not (laughs). It’s hard to look at people, especially these days with social media, everybody has an opinion, and today’s opinion is voiced very, very loudly, and we got a chance to see it in real-time. I think that’s what that was.

To see where that dude is, it’s a fall from grace, it truly is. What was the lynchpin to make it all happen and make all those fans feel that way? It could be a multitude of things, man, but I tell you what man, I wouldn’t want to be that guy. I really wouldn’t.

For me, these days, if you’re just not real, people gonna try to find something on you to try to make you look a certain way. The thing with him, they don’t have to look for it. I say it all the time, you put yourself in a position, something will happen.

With him, he’s put himself in a position where stuff can happen, and it’s a damn shame because I was a Hulkamaniac when I was a kid. I get it, I understand why people feel the way they do. I was one of the guys that was on the bandwagon once upon a time.”


        
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