Roman Reigns Finally Reveals Why WWE Wrestlers Hate Hulk Hogan
Why Wrestling Legends and WWE Turned Against Hulk Hogan: The Dark Truth Behind the Icon
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Betrayal, Backstabbing, and the Real Hulk Hogan
“He’s a mother—there’s no other way to say it. He’s a piece of—”
The hatred is raw, personal, and decades in the making. Wrestling’s biggest names have never minced words about Hulk Hogan. But why, after years of being the golden boy, did so many icons—and even WWE itself—turn on the man who once defined the industry?
Roman Reigns, the modern face of WWE, recently stepped in to reveal why the hate for Hogan runs deeper than fans ever realized. This is the untold story—one of betrayal, manipulation, and a legacy built on the destruction of others.
The Golden Boy’s Dark Side: Racism Exposed
The first devastating blow to Hogan’s image came in 2015. Leaked audio from a 2007 sex tape revealed Hogan using racial slurs—repeatedly—while discussing his daughter Brooke’s dating life. The wrestling world was rocked. WWE immediately terminated his contract and scrubbed him from the Hall of Fame.
Hogan tried to defend himself—“I’m not a racist. I never should have said what I said”—but the damage was done. Black wrestlers like MVP and Mark Henry publicly condemned him, and the industry was forced to reckon with the reality that its biggest star harbored deeply racist views.
A Pattern of Betrayal and Manipulation
But racism was just the tip of the iceberg. Behind the scenes, Hogan’s career was built on a foundation of manipulation and betrayal.
Jesse Ventura’s Union Effort
In the 1980s, Jesse Ventura tried to unionize the wrestlers—an effort that would have changed wrestling forever. But Hogan betrayed Ventura, secretly informing Vince McMahon and sabotaging the movement. Wrestlers lost their chance at basic protections because Hogan sided with management.
Scott Steiner’s Story
Scott Steiner and countless others learned firsthand how Hogan used his backstage power to bury younger talent and protect his own spot at the top. Steiner’s early career was derailed by a single phone call from Hogan—a pattern repeated with anyone who threatened his position.
Randy Savage’s Heartbreak
Even supposed friends weren’t safe. Randy “Macho Man” Savage exposed how Hogan used the media to attack him and refused to settle differences face-to-face. Savage was so confident in his own integrity that he challenged Hogan to a charity match, with all proceeds going to children’s hospitals. Hogan never responded.
A Web of Lies
Hogan’s fabrications were legendary:
Claiming he was offered a spot in Metallica (denied by the band)
Insisting he missed the chance to endorse the George Foreman Grill (Foreman himself called it untrue)
Blaming the Undertaker for an injury that never happened (video evidence proved otherwise)
These weren’t harmless tall tales—they were calculated lies to elevate himself and damage others.
Even Vince McMahon Couldn’t Stand Him
In a 2003 Smackdown confrontation, Vince McMahon—the man who made Hogan a star—finally unleashed years of pent-up resentment:
“I hate you because I created you and you turned your back on me. You tried to put me out of business. You testified against me for the federal government in the trial of my life.”
This wasn’t just scripted drama. It was real emotion bleeding through the storyline—a public airing of private betrayals.
A Toxic Legacy: The Toll on the Industry and Family
Hogan’s backstage politics didn’t just hurt careers—they shaped the entire industry. Jake “The Snake” Roberts revealed how even the fans’ chants had to be managed to protect the Hogan brand, while other wrestlers’ momentum was deliberately squashed.
The damage didn’t stop at work. Hogan’s personal life was marked by allegations of abuse from his ex-wife Linda and daughter Brooke, who both described years of physical, verbal, and psychological torment. The same need for control that defined his wrestling career poisoned his family relationships.
A Legacy Rejected: Roman Reigns and the New WWE
Today, Roman Reigns stands at the top of WWE—a multicultural champion from the legendary Anoa’i family. Where Hogan built his legacy on manipulation and exclusion, Reigns builds his on respect, accomplishment, and elevating others.
The new generation—led by Reigns—represents everything Hogan’s toxic worldview opposed. Every time Reigns holds up his championship, it’s a rejection of Hogan’s legacy.
The Final Days: WWE’s Secret Shame
Even in death, Hogan’s story is a cautionary tale. WWE worked overtime to manage his image, hiding the emotional devastation, substance abuse, and health crises that plagued his final years. Behind the scenes, the company pushed him through grueling schedules, exploited his name for profit, and covered up the true extent of his decline.
Family feuds erupted over his estate, and bitter legal battles loomed. Hogan’s death was not the peaceful passing WWE wanted fans to believe—it was the tragic end of a man destroyed by his own demons and the system he helped create.
Conclusion: End of the Hulkamania Era
When wrestling legends list their grievances—racism, union-busting, manipulation, lies, and betrayal—it’s clear why so many turned against Hulk Hogan. The industry has moved on. The silence of his former friends, the boos at his last appearances, and the new generation’s quiet rejection all speak louder than any tribute video ever could.
The Hulkamania era is over. And for many in wrestling, that’s exactly how it should be.