Former WWE Superstar Hulk Hogan Nearly Joined The Bullet Club But Wanted Too Much Money

Former WWE Superstar Hulk Hogan Nearly Joined The Bullet Club But Wanted Too Much Money

There have been rumblings for a while now that disgraced former WWE Superstar Hulk Hogan could join The Bullet Club but a new report makes it clear that the deal didn't go down because he wanted too much money.

By JoshWilding - Feb 15, 2018 05:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Sports Illustrated
As you no doubt already know, Hulk Hogan has made no secret of the fact that he would like to join The Bullet Club. Now, a new report reveals that New Japan Pro Wrestling did consider having him appear at Wrestle Kingdom last month as an honorary member but those plans fell apart after The Hulkster demanded a whopping $750,000 to show up at the critically acclaimed event.

That's a huge amount of money so it's easy to see why NJPW ended up saying no. Considering the fact Hogan has said that "I'm about ready to jump on a plane and fly to Japan and get involved with that Bullet Club," it's surprising that he was going to try and use this invitation to score a huge
pay day but given the controversy surrounding his past action, it may have been for the best.

After all, his racist comments are why WWE reiterated last month that they have no interest in bringing Hogan back and The Bullet Club would probably be better off not getting tied up with him! What do you guys think? As always, be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section down below.
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