Hulk Hogan has withdrawn from a WWE event on Saturday evening, only a few weeks after he was boosted by fans on Monday Night Raw.
The 71-year-old, real name Terry Bollea, will no longer appear on the Saturday Night Main Event because of 'family obligations', according to reports.
During WWE's debut on Netflix earlier this month, Hogan appeared for more than 17,000 fans in Los Angeles, mainly to promote his drink 'Real American Beer'.
WWE announced the day before RAW, a multi -year collaboration with Hogan's Beer and the logo was plastered on the Ringmat during the show.
But when Hogan came out to address the audience, it didn't take long before they let him know exactly how they felt.
De Hulkster tried to tell the WWE audience that they were the best tag team partner he once had. Their reaction was to chase him out of the building.
Hulk Hogan has withdrawn from a WWE event on Saturday evening, just a few weeks after he was booed
Jimmy Hart who waved with the American flag did not help the bow -in that sounded to alleviate
A source of DailyMail.com revealed that Hogan was initially destroyed by the negative response of the public.
They said, 'Hulk thought he would be welcomed? Especially the bringing of Jimmy Hart, who likes everyone, and who also waved with an American flag at the time … that is a resounding yes!
'So when he came out, it was booed and after his promo went to the background, he was immediately disappointed that the fans turned against him. But he wasn't p*ssed!
'If he had not been there to promote his beer, he would have studied it a bit more, but he just had to get through the promotion of all this. But after I thought about it, a few good things came from it.
'The fact that he was booed, everyone spoke about it, and he has been in the wrestling world long enough to know that even a bad reaction yields a lot, because if they don't cheer for you or don't scold them, they don't care at all at all .
'This was actually a great promotion for his beer and just as fast as he was disappointed, he thought a bit about it and he is actually enthusiastic about how it became. Hulk is a businessman and he will benefit from the response from the fans to the bank. “
Hogan, a strong proponent of Donald Trump, was put out of the WWE in 2015 after a bond appeared on which he made racist comments, including the use of the N-word.
In a video made public by The National Enquirer, Hogan said, “I think we are all a bit racist,” and he used the N-word while referring to his daughter's love life, and let the phrase “f* ** repeat ing '. N ****** 'Several times.
Hogan took the time to bring his new beer brand to the attention during his FOX News performance earlier this week
According to Radar, the audio shows how he makes a number of racist comments in a tirade about his daughter Brooke, who tried to launch a music career, against Heather Clem, the wife of a friend.
He would have said that 'a black billionaire' had offered to finance her and then speculated about her sex life.
Hogan said to Clem: 'I don't know if Brooke fucked the son of the black man … I mean, I don't measure two sizes.
“I mean, I am a racist to a certain extent. But when it comes to nice people and things, and whatever. “
He continued: 'I mean, I would rather have she would get married with a 2.5 meter long N ***** that is worth a hundred dollars. million dollars! Like a basketball player!
'I think we are all a bit racist. Damn n *****. '
He was initially expelled from the WWE Hall of Fame, but has since been admitted again and has restored his relationship with the company's power brokers.
Hogan cannot fight himself physically because of the condition of his body, but it was expected that he will appear in the future as manager of one of the WWE Superstars in a new role.
Hogan was also a famous proposal writer of the recent presidential campaign of Donald Trump
In the 1980s, Hogan was the driving force behind the rise of WWE from a regional promotion around New York to an international brand.
He is undoubtedly one of the most popular and successful Babyfaces of all time and the catalyst of what Wrestlemania made so successful, with eight of the first nine events as the main event.
More recently, Hogan became a celebrity supporter for Trump's presidential campaign in the United States, which he later won.
Earlier this week, Hogan took off his sleeves at Fox News when he pulled out on the inaugural ball full of 'Trumpamania'.