Hulk Hogan N-Word Video Goes Viral On YouTube, But It’s Not The N-Word Video ‘TMZ’ Writes About [Video]


There is controversy over the fact that the WWE has fired Hulk Hogan in light of his use of the N-word in an audiotape reportedly about to leak online. The fact that the WWE has terminated their contract with Hogan has caused controversy, reports Yahoo Sports. The WWE has scrubbed their site clean of Hulk’s name in light of the N-word controversy, and as such, most folks then turn to YouTube to figure out what all the hubbub is about.

That’s when they find Hogan using the N-word in videos like the one that’s below, with Hulk astutely explaining the difference between the N-word used with an “igga” ending as opposed to an “igger” ending. As such, people don’t understand — as they are commenting — what all the fuss is about. Warning, the below video might be offensive to some listeners.

After hearing that video, YouTube commentators are expressing their disbelief at Hulk’s firing. A user named ThaRedPitbull on YouTube expressed that he or she didn’t have a problem with that usage of the N-word in that context.

He should not have been banned for that. I’m black and I have no problem with it. He was not using the word in a malicious manner so what’s the f***** big deal?

However, other users are clearing up the fact that another audio allegedly exists of Hulk using the N-word in a different manner.

“This isn’t the audio. From what I’ve heard there’s something else that TMZ has a hold of. I’m wondering what kinda audio it’s gonna be.”

The fact that the WWE has fired Hogan, as reported by USA Today, caused Hogan to tweet something about God supporting him in the wake of the storm and backlash. Hogan’s merchandise is also missing, and he’s no longer listed as a judge on the WWE TV show.

The official site of the WWE Universe, meanwhile, is getting plenty of web traffic from those trying to figure out what happened to cause them to scrub their longtime WWE superstar. Along with stars like John Cena, Randy Orton, The Rock, Triple H, and The Undertaker, and WWE Divas and Legends, Hogan’s name has long be recognized as a WWE star.

As reported by the Inquisitr, Hulk’s real name is Terry Bollea, and that’s the name that has been totally removed — along with his moniker of Hogan — from the WWE website. If further video leaks of Hogan using the N-word in a hateful manner, that video will likely go as viral as any other interviews with DJ Whoo Kid on the radio show Whoolywood Shuffle.

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