

A pro-wrestling enthusiast can’t get enough of the name, Hulk Hogan. With his charisma on stage, the ex-member of the infamous, “New World Order,” won the hearts of millions of people worldwide. Fans might be surprised to learn that the Hulkster is not always what he seems to be and that The Undertaker made a shocking confession about him.
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The Deadman served as the locker room leader for most of his time, and his loyalty to the organization is beyond question. Notably, as a locker room leader, he made sure that no wrestler was exposed to any negative influences, and while discussing this, he described how he handled the return of the Hogan with his infamous nWo stable to the WWE.
He stated, ‘That’s true and those guys [nWo] came in with a huge wrap on them. You know I mean I dealt with them all before and their previous tens here. You know I’d be lying if I told you I didn’t have my reservation about them coming in.”
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He added, “Just because of what happened down there and I wasn’t there but you know, hearsay and the people that had already come up before those guys you know they had their opinions of how they were doing things. So they’re back to the dressing room and as many young guys that we have. You know I had a lot of reservations about okay this elements coming in and influencing our younger talent and making bad decisions.”
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Why did The Undertaker had kept eye on Hulk Hogan and other nWo members?
The interview claims that the major ego issues the nWo members had were a factor in the group’s collapse. Taker had thus maintained a close check on the nWo in order to stop this from happening. In addition, former WCW wrestlers have complained about the nWo’s bad behavior in the locker room.

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The Undertaker vs Kane during Wrestle Mania XX at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage)
And being in a locker room, he kept an eye on them to prevent them from influencing the company’s new talent as they were already well established legends of the game. He aimed to keep the locker room atmosphere robust, and intact. This shows how concerned and committed Taker was to the organization since he didn’t want anyone to ruin the positive vibe in the locker room.
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