Hulk Hogan hasn’t wrestled a match since 2012 in TNA, but he would like to wrap things up the right way in WWE. That being said, the Hulkster’s body isn’t what it used to be.

There has been some concern in recent memory about Hulk Hogan’s health. He’s been spotted walking with the assistance of cane, but he’s still able to keep Hogan’s Beach Hangout popping.

While speaking to the MMA Hour, Hulk Hogan opened up about the possibility of wrestling a retirement match in WWE. At the end of the day, The Hulkster can never say never about that happening.

“I’ve always wanted to have a retirement match but right now, I’m not moving around the way I should be. So I’m going to keep working, keep training and keeping doing rehab and see where I’m at about six months from now. All I’ve found out in the wrestling business, brother, is that you never say never.”

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Hulk Hogan went on to talk about how he wants a match against “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. Obviously, that is a far-fetched scenario, but stranger things have happened in WWE.

We will have to wait and see if Hulk Hogan ever makes a return to WWE for anything other than a cameo. He is still under a legends contract, so WWE can call him for an appearance if they want. The biggest thing is to keep his cameos special, but a retirement match in WWE would certainly be newsworthy.

The big question is who would face Hulk Hogan in that final match. He is one of the most popular wrestlers of all time, so it’s likely that the entire locker room would leap at that opportunity.

What’s your take on Hulk Hogan wrestling again? Do you think that he needs to forget about it? Sound off in the comments!

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