Hulk Hogan Is Set To Undergo Back Surgery Next Week As He Hopes To Have One Final WWE Match

Hulk Hogan Is Set To Undergo Back Surgery Next Week As He Hopes To Have One Final WWE Match

WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has been suffering from back issues for a while now but he's finally going under the knife next week in a bid to be able to step back into the squared circle one final time...

By JoshWilding - Nov 07, 2019 05:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It's been confirmed that Hulk Hogan is set to have surgery next week. The Hulkster actually walks around with a crutch whenever he's not on television because of nagging back issues and his hope is that going under the knife will allow him to have one final match at WrestleMania 36

"I’m going in for another back surgery next Tuesday," he revealed in an interview with Sports Illustrated. "They’re going to fuse six levels together, so we’ll see how I feel after that."
 
Hogan went on to say that he plans to get back into the gym in order to get into the best shape possible so Vince McMahon will consider allowing him to wrestle again. It's no secret that he wants one final match on the Grandest Stage of All, partly because he doesn't want to be remembered for having his last one in TNA (now IMPACT Wrestling). 

As you may recall, that took place during TNA's UK tour in 2012 when he teamed up with James Storm and Sting to defeat Bobby Roodey, Bully Ray, and Kurt Angle. His final singles match was the year before when he battled Sting at Bound For Glory

Would you like to see the Hulkster back in a WWE ring? 
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