WWE Legend Hulk Hogan Returning For Super ShowDown 2020

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With WWE having another Saudi Arabia PPV looming large on the horizon, it’s no surprise to hear that Hulk Hogan is being wheeled out for a blood money-soaked Saudi payday at next month’s Super ShowDown event.

Via PWInsider, it’s being reported that, as expected, the Hulkster will be involved in this upcoming show in some capacity. That capacity isn’t known just yet, although you can likely scratch off any chance of Hogan wrestling the ‘one more match’ he keeps banging on about every chance he gets.

After being kicked out of the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015 for making some horrendous racist remarks, Hulk was quietly reintroduced to WWE audiences as the host of the 2018 Crown Jewel PPV. Since then, he’s continued to make sporadic appearances on WWE programming – such as inducting Brutus Beefcake into the 2019 Hall of Fame and butting heads with Ric Flair ahead of last year’s Crown Jewel special.

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WWE Super ShowDown 2020 will emanate from Riyad’s King Fahd International Stadium on February 27th. Following that, Hulk Hogan will become a two-time WWE Hall of Famer when he, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Sean Waltman are inducted into the Hall of Fame as the nWo during WrestleMania weekend.

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