Hulk Hogan was offered the chance to appear alongside The Bullet Club not too long ago but demanded too much money to make that "dream" team-up a reality. Despite that, the WWE Hall of Famer had nothing but good things to say about both them and Saturday night's All In PPV during a recent interview.
"They have my support, I’m a huge fan of their work and I’m rooting for them," he said of the successful Indy wrestling event. "WWE is the mainstay, they’re here forever, but whenever there is competition in the marketplace, especially with a group of guys like Cody Rhodes, the Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega, it just raises the bar with the level of shows and content."
To be fair, that is a good point even if it is somewhat hard to take Hogan's comments about "competition" seriously when he was one of the driving forces between WCW falling apart in the early 2000s!
As for The Bullet Club, Hogan confirmed that he's talked about the possibility of working with them in the past but clearly doesn't feel they need him (hint: they don't). "I’ve been keeping an eye on the Bullet Club for the last couple years. Cody has talked to me about maybe doing something with Bullet Club, but those guys are on fire on their own." What do you guys think?