WWE veteran blames legend for his bad relationship with Hulk Hogan (Exclusive)

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WWE legend Hulk Hogan was not always the easiest person to get along with, but wrestling veteran Vince Russo believes that he would have had a great relationship with him if not for Eric Bischoff.

Hulk Hogan sadly passed away just a few days back, owing to several health issues. This has led to fans and veterans pouring in to express their condolences and recount their experiences with Hogan. In a recent discussion, Vince Russo explained why he had a less-than-amicable relationship with the Hulkster.

Speaking on the latest episode of The Wrestling Outlaws, the former WWE head writer stated:

"I think I would have had a great relationship with Hulk if it wasn't for Eric (Bischoff). There is no doubt in my mind. You know, Eric didn't like me, so, of course, he fed that to Hulk, and it made it very, very difficult. However, Chris, what I will remember is, there were times in TNA where I was on the phone with Hulk, one on one, just the two of us. And, bro, everytime I was on the phone with him, just the two of us, bro, he was always great to me." [0:57 onwards]

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Former WWE star recently talked about Hulk Hogan's health issues

According to ex-WWE star Stevie Richards, a major reason behind Hulk Hogan's health issues could have been his iconic Leg Drop finisher.

Speaking on The Stevie Richards Show, the veteran talked about how the move was taxing on the legend's body. He said:

"That leg drop, just that leg drop alone, and the way Hogan did that. Seven nights a week, sometimes working multiple shows within a day, flying, hotel, driving. And remember, you're talking about a guy, at the time, what, 6'6", 6'7", in a shoot, over 300 pounds, traveling, flying, doing whatever. Even if you're in first (class), it's just not a comfortable experience. You can magnify that with Andre the Giant travel experience and how tough that was for him. But, Hogan, just travel and not being in your routine and not being in your bed, puts immense pressure and impact on your spine, on your joints and everything else," Richards said. [22:58 - 23:40]

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Hulk Hogan's passing has plunged the pro wrestling world into mourning, and we at Sportskeeda extend our condolences to his friends and family.


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