While O’Shea Jackson Jr. and rapper Wale might be huge wrestling fans, they’re not keen on one particular WWE Hall of Famer: Hulk Hogan. In fact, they’re not really feeling him at all and now we know exactly why.
Hulk Hogan, 71, is a WWE legend and Hall of Famer. But Monday night, he was met with boos from the crowd watching Netflix's first "WWE Raw' live event
Hulk Hogan is one of the most iconic wrestlers in the WWE, but upon his debut at Netflix's "Monday Night Raw," his reception was less than welcoming.
O’Shea Jackson Jr reveals why he booed Hulk Hogan on WWE’s Netflix debut: ‘It’s hard to forget’ - ‘Me, Eric Andre, and Wale were giving it to him,’ said the actor
The returns of The Rock, John Cena, and The Undertaker were met with thunderous crowd reactions, while WWE legend Hulk Hogan was ruthlessly booed by the fans at the Intuit Dome during his surprise appearance. And this wasn’t nWo Hogan, oh no. It was “Real American” Hogan.
WWE Raw’s Netflix debut did not disappoint as a live event spectacular, but its decision to book a one-off standalone show meant a missed opportunity to hook casual fans.
WWE’s star-studded debut on Netflix was filled with celebrities and famous faces from the history of professional wrestling. Most got huge ovations when they made appearances or were shown on the jumbotron,
Logan Paul shared a video of backstage shenanigans from the WWE Raw on Netflix premier on his YouTube channel.
Hulk Hogan, who helped pro wrestling reach new heights of popularity, was booed out of the building on "Monday Night Raw."
O'Shea Jackson Jr. and Eric Andre were among the many that booed Hulk Hogan during Netflix's WWE show "Monday Night Raw" event.
What's Hulk Hogan gonna do when the Intuit Dome crowd for the first-ever episode of WWE Raw on Netflix boos him out the building? Hogan was reportedly stunned b
The wrestling franchise’s flagship show, Raw, streamed live from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California, with 18,000 fans in attendance to mark the start of a new era. The celebratory event saw the return of WWE legends such as The Rock, The Undertaker, John Cena, and, most controversially, Hulk Hogan.