Hulk Hogan Says WWE Return Would Be A "Dream Come True"

With WrestleMania 30 just under three months away, rumours of an imminent return by WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan continue to linger. Over the weekend, TMZ caught up with the Hulkster to discuss the rumours that he'll be a part of WrestleMania 30 at the ripe old age of 60. At first, when asked if he was going to re-sign with WWE Hogan said: "That would be like a dream come true. I have no idea." The video interview below also showed Hogan greeting fans while he was in the airport. In less of a news story, he also admitted that he cheated sometimes when he would rip his shirt in the ring. Oh Hulkster, don't go ruining the spirit of the Hulkamaniacs, brother. Hulk Hogan -- My Shirt Ripping Days Were a Big, Fat Lie - Watch More Celebrity Videos or Subscribe Back to the actual news, there could be a WWE deal with Hogan already in place that we're not privy to knowing right now. There have been reports by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer that a deal is already place. A Hogan return to WWE makes sense. His deal with TNA ended in late 2013 and with the 30th edition of WrestleMaina taking place it's only fitting that the company's biggest star during the first 9 WrestleManias would return "home" for the big event taking place on April 6 in New Orleans. Due to his age and many injuries over the years that have required surgeries, it's unlikely that Hogan will wrestle at WrestleMania. However, don't count out an appearance. Fans would react positively to the legend returning to WWE because they haven't seen him in a WWE ring since 2005. Hogan's run in TNA wasn't very successful, but a lot of WWE fans don't even watch TNA. Hogan would be fresh if he came back. That doesn't happen very often for a man that's 60 years old, but that's how the wrestling business. It's expected that Hogan will be at WrestleMania. His "dream" may, in fact, come true because it's likely already agreed to. We'll have more on this story in the weeks and months to come.
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