WWE legend Hulk Hogan claims that COVID-19 vaccine can kill you: They are falling like flies

Wrestling personality Hulk Hogan (real name Terry Gene Bollea) joins the likes of Novak Djokovic and Kyrie Irving in saying that they are not vaccinated against COVID-19, and the WWE legend did not hold back in his mistrust of the vaccine.

Wrestling personality Hulk Hogan (real name Terry Gene Bollea) joins the likes of Novak Djokovic and Kyrie Irving in saying that they are not vaccinated against COVID-19, and the WWE legend did not hold back in his mistrust of the vaccine.

Hogan was a huge name in American wrestling during the 1980s and 1990s, making a name for himself in the ring for his big personality and eye-catching style. He has recently told his fans that he is not in favour of the COVID-19 vaccine.

"We may not need the vaccine," Hogan told his Facebook following.

"Betty White [aged 99] and Sidney Poitier [aged 94] were also vaccinated. They are falling like flies, but the authorities will not tell us that."

His comments come after he suggested that the recent death of actor Bob Saget was linked to the actor's vaccination status.

Hogan speaks out

Many did not anticipate Hogan to share his thoughts on such a topic due to the fact that he has recently been in the news after being tipped for a possible return to the ring in the near future.

The 68-year-old did little to play down these rumours of a return to the WWE, insisting that fans should never predict what might happen.

"Fans should listen because you never know what to expect," Hogan said about the rumours.

"I don't even know what to expect."

Hulk Hogan: A WWE icon

All the news surrounding his possible return to the WWE will excite fans who have grown up watching Hogan on the screen.

His career in professional wrestling began in 1977 but he gained fame after signing for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1983, which is now known as the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

Hogan was inducted to the International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2021 for his contributions to wrestling over the years.

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