Hulk Hogan talks about the boos, John Cena and The Rock

Hulk Hogan questions the media reaction to the boos of the wwe universe comparing with John Cena and The Rock. “The Hulkster” believes that it does not occur in the same way as when they are booed to them, who are just at one time in Wwe in that they are not precisely to the liking of fans.
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► The boos to Hulk Hogan
“Well, you know, they are still treading my heels. I can go out there and receive boos. The last time I was in Los Angeles, it was Hollywood Hogan with the black beard, making a villain. I can go out there and make me boo in the, or boast to The Rock, or John Cena. But when they boo me, the media reaction is completely different. For some reason, I have sat a base that makes people remain interested in what I do. For those who are in the team and continue with me until the final station, great. For those who hate me and still have a problem with me, there is nothing that I can do except to continue demonstrating with my actions that I am still in the game, which I still strive.
It was a long time out because I had about 25 surgeries and I was really bad for a while. I have always liked the challenge, I always liked to return to the game. And it has always been so for me, because throughout my career I was at the top, no matter what. Even in the 80s, he was the one who sold the best. In the 80s, everyone criticized me, everyone tried to take away that position. I prefer that to be at the bottom of the billboard, if you know what I mean, or at the bottom of the pile in life. For me, it is part of the territory. It’s like when they boo and still have 3.2 billion interactions, and you shake everyone in the level of interaction on the Internet … I remain.
There are people who boo the character, there are WWE superstars who have opinions and advice for me, but I would like to ask those same guys what they think when I go to New York or Chicago and people shout from the rooftops. I would like to know what your advice is then, and what your opinion is. It has always been a double -edged sword with me. It is part of the character, part of me personally, part of my professional life and part of my personal life. All that. At the end of the day, I am like an old seal full of scars, and many people can identify with me because many have passed through similar things professionally. Many have made mistakes – not the same mistakes, but personal mistakes – and still still being someone with whom many feel identified. If they boo me, that’s fine. If they are with me, it’s also great. I don’t hate anyone, brother. I’m still here. I keep going.