The latest edition of WWE RAW saw CM Punk make a huge buzz following his comments about Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan. Punk appeared on the latest WWE RAW for an interview with Jackie Redmond in the crowd.
“You put Hulk Hogan in the Rumble and I'll throw his dusty a** over the top rope, and I'll kill Hulkamania once and for all,” CM Punk said of the WWE Hall of Famer during the passionate promo.
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WWE superstar CM Punk went off-script with a comment about a Hulk Hogan weeks after he was booed out of the building on the debut episode of Monday Night Raw on Netflix.
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CM Punk cut a promo on RAW on Netflix this past Monday. Among other things, he took a shot at WWE legend Hulk Hogan while speaking to backstage reporter Jackie Redmond.
During the debut of WWE Monday Night Raw on Netflix, O'Shea Jackson Jr. and Eric Andre happily joined the crowd in booing pro wrestling legend Hulk Hogan.
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Despite the negative reaction Hulk Hogan received in his return to WWE Raw, the "Hulkster" got some very good news this week.
CM Punk referenced Hulk Hogan during his promo earlier this Monday on WWE RAW, declaring he would toss The Hulkster’s “dusty a*s” over the top rope if they crossed paths in the Men’s Royal Rumble match.
CM Punk delivered a controversial and unscripted promo targeting Hulk Hogan on WWE Raw, calling him out for a potential match. WWE Backstage members reportedly found it amusing, highlighting the creative freedom wrestlers now enjoy.