10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About WrestleMania 31
8. Hulk Hogan
This, of course, is subject to change after rumours have surfaced in recent times speculating that WWE will forgive The Hulkster for the racial controversy of last summer, and reinstate him into their Hall of Fame and more later this year. Until that happens, WWE will certainly want you to forget he played a sizeable role in arguably the best WrestleMania of all-time. First of all we had his involvement in the show's opening package. You know, that load of tomfoolery with LL Cool J explaining how we're all connected or something... Then Hogan got himself involved in the nWo's run-in during Sting and Triple H's match, ripping the sledgehammer away from The Game after laying some Smacketh Down on D-Generation X's collective asses. Given way Hogan and WWE's relationship currently lays, it wouldn't be surprising if when you watch 'Mania on the Network now you'll magically see X-Pac, Billy Gunn and Road Dogg being attacked by Scott Hall, Kevin Nash and an invisible man.