>>16676791>>16677956The weird thing is, if I remember correctly Hogan's first appearance on a WWE show after the racism scandal, was his speech for Mean Gene after he died
Hogan got a really good crowd reaction then. I even remember thinking Gene Okerlund died at the right time just to help Hogan get back on good terms with the fans
But yeah, since then he's gotten some boos by WWE fans
It's nothing to do with his politics. It's what he said during what he thought was a private moment, that some fans refuse to ever let go of
Unfortunately for him in today's world, being a famous white guy who outright admits having negative thoughts about black people, will either kill or permanently cripple your public image/career
People will always respect what he did for wrestling and his career achievements can never be denied, but he'll never be fully forgiven for that leaked audio