I'm sure, given the history with Hulk Hogan, most people do not want to know what he thinks of the most recent Super Bowl halftime show. The racist outburst caught on tape gives the game away really. It doesn't take much to put two and two together. However, he's still taking to the public to give his two cents on the NFL's choice to perform.
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Recently, Hogan spoke with Fox News on Jesse Watters Primetime for an interview. There, he talks about a myriad of different things, one in particular being the halftime show for the Super Bowl where Kendrick Lamar performed. His reaction is one you certainly might expect: dismissive. "Bro, I couldn't understand a word that was being said, man. I had my volume turned up. I had a bunch of people yelling and screaming at the house, and I really didn't know what was going on, man," Hogan says.
Hulk Hogan Dismisses The NFL Super Bowl Halftime Show
So what does the ideal halftime show look like for the Hulkster? He's likely leaning old school country. Jesse Watters suggests Willie Nelson for next year, to which Hogan gives his strong seal of approval. I love Willie just like the next man but let's be serious here. It's the Super Bowl halftime show and he's also 91 years old. You can get country music but it'll be someone a lot more spry.
These are the kinds of things that gets Hulk Hogan booed at WWE events instead of his past adulation. However, he gives a bizarre reason as to why he thinks fans weren't into seeing him the last time he showed up. "You've got to realise, the last time I ran hard in LA, I was a bad guy, I was Hollywood Hogan," he argues. "I was riding dirty with the boys. You know, [Kevin] Nash and [Scott] Hall, and we're spray-painting people and we're crotch-chopping everybody. It started out with the Too Sweet stuff. So the last time I was there, I was a heel, but I think the politics had a whole lot to do with it, like you said."
