10 Wrestlers Who Suffered The Most From WWE WrestleMania 37

2. Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan
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While Hulk Hogan has never taken full accountability and shown true remorse for his self-admitted racism after dropping a hard N-bomb on his leaked 2015 sextape, the look on his face as Raymond James Stadium booed him out of the building for a second consecutive night told a story.

Dressed like his favourite pirate, Captain Bigotbeard, Hogan looked shook. Rattled. Gotten to. The man who told ESPN that he didn't know why younger wrestlers acted "cold" to him back in January appeared to be coming to a realisation. Six years later, perhaps Hogan was understanding that blaming technology and claiming he didn't know he was being recorded wasn't the best "apology" for unleashing a deep-rooted racial bias between reps on his best friend's wife.

WWE's crafty post-show editing team have already done a number on the negativity met by Hogan across both nights, but the clips don't lie. Hogan got roasted - and every boo was earned.

This happened in his home state. The guy is cooked.

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