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Hulk Hogan did not precisely obtain a heat welcome from the L.A. crowd throughout his shock look on the Netflix premiere of ‘Monday Night time Uncooked’ … one thing Mark Henry says did not shock him in any respect.
“With the social local weather and the issues [Hulk’s] stated and completed and his lack of effort to try to repair it, individuals are gonna come down on it,” Henry stated … referencing the unearthed 2006 clip the place Hulk used a racial slur.
Hogan apologized after the video went viral in 2015, telling Individuals … “It was unacceptable for me to have used that offensive language; there is no such thing as a excuse for it; and I apologize for having completed it.”
HH added … “This isn’t who I’m. I imagine very strongly that each particular person on this planet is necessary and shouldn’t be handled otherwise based mostly on race, gender, orientation, non secular beliefs or in any other case.”
However, Henry would not suppose his fellow WWE Corridor of Famer did sufficient.
“He by no means wished to go ahead and repair it. That is what occurs while you suppose every little thing is gonna go away. It is not gonna go away,” Mark stated.
FWIW, the Hulkster has made many appearances through the years the place he is obtained raucous ovations … although that wasn’t the case in Los Angeles Monday night time.
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As for the primary present on the streaming large, Henry thinks it was a smash hit!
“What a spectacle,” Mark stated. “The assist from Hollywood exhibiting up, and the entire exhibits of individuals which are on Netflix, or wanna be on Netflix, I assumed was fairly rattling particular.”
A few of these massive stars in attendance included The Rock, John Cena, Vanessa Hudgens and Travis Scott, amongst many others.
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We additionally talked to Mark and his enterprise associate JB Cool in regards to the rise of their promotion, All Caribbean Wrestling … that includes star wrestlers like A.J. Francis, Pink Velvet, and “Pope” Elijah Burke.