We should know supports or 'forgives' Hoegan, because they deserve a spot in the bushes right next to him.
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Roddy Piper:
No surprise there.
George Foreman:
Make another 80 million grills, you're always gonna be the dude Ali whooped on in Africa
Virgil:
c*nt.
Mick Foley:
Dennis Rodman:
Scott Hall:


Kamala:
Tito Ortiz:
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Roddy Piper:
“That’s a good question. My point is that, boy, you guys are sensitive. Hang on. I know people who have to get up to walk five miles for water first thing in the morning. I’m just saying this literally happens to me my whole life. With Hulkster, I don’t agree with all his choices, you know what, I don’t hear people saying all the great things he does. When he was on the Wheaties’ Box, all those kids that said their prayers and took their vitamins. I don’t hear them saying that. They just want to nail this.”
No surprise there.
George Foreman:
“I have known Hulk Hogan for well over 20 years,” Foreman said. “I do not condone the language he used, but he is no racist, he is a good guy…He is a friend of mine. We have hung out together and we have even been in the ring together. I consider him a friend.”
Make another 80 million grills, you're always gonna be the dude Ali whooped on in Africa
Virgil:
“You can only judge a person based on past experience. Hulk Hogan has never given me a reason to believe he is a racist.”
c*nt.
Mick Foley:
@RealMickFoley 2h2 hours ago
My heart truly hurts for @HulkHogan. I firmly believe he's a very good person who made a very bad mistake. Pulling for you, brother!
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Dennis Rodman:
“I’ve known @HulkHogan for 25 years,” Rodman tweeted, according to the Daily News. “... There isn’t a racist bone in that mans body.”
“Lets lend our support to the Hulkster @HulkHogan who most certainly is not a racist,” Rodman tweeted at Scottie Pippen, Magic Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal and Mike Tyson.
Just copped a Rodman Bulls M&N jersey last year for vegas...thats gettin mothballed...
fishnet wearin' weirdo, paved the way for the Young Thugs of the world - fukk. you.
Scott Hall:



Kamala:
"That's not the Hogan I know," said James Harris, who earned international fame in the 1980s and '90s as Kamala "The Ugandan Giant." "Hogan always treated me like a gentleman."
Matches featuring Hogan and Harris drew sellout crowds at arenas across the country, including New York's Madison Square Garden in 1986. Hogan often expressed concern that Harris wasn't being compensated fairly during their main event run.
"He genuinely cared about me," Harris said. "He was my friend. He'd tell me, 'Brother, I'm getting my money. I hope you're getting yours, because you're putting asses in the seats.'
"When it came to our matches, he valued my input. He'd always say, 'What do you want to do out there, brother?' I'd tell him, and then we'd go out there and do it. He's a sweetheart of a guy."
Harris said he wasn't angry when he learned that Hogan had secretly been recorded using racial slurs in a sex tape transcribed by the National Enquirer last week. He said Hogan simply "got caught with a hidden recorder and said something he probably didn't mean."
The WWE disassociated itself from Hogan—removing all references to the Hall of Famer on its website—when news of the tape surfaced last week.
"I'm not mad at him at all," said Harris. "Deep down, he's really not like that. He's a super-nice guy. I don't believe he's a racist at all, no matter what he said."
Asked what he'd say to Hogan if he saw him now, Harris said, "The first thing I'd do is shake his hand and hug him, just like we always do. That wouldn't change. Then I might say, 'Hey man, what happened?' But it'd be with a smiling face."
WWE's Kamala: 'That's Not the Hogan I Know'
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Tito Ortiz:
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