Seth Rollins has always been very outspoken when it comes to his feelings about Hulk Hogan. That’s precisely why it’s no surprise that he has admitted he would love to see Hulk Hogan get hurt in the ring.

While speaking on Up & Adams, Seth Rollins talked about wanting to see certain people get hurt in the ring, even if it might be controversial. He explained that fans love superstar versus superstar matchups, but there’s also a desire to watch someone get completely crushed in the ring.

For the Visionary, that person would be Hulk Hogan. Rollins said he would love to see Hogan get kicked around by today’s talent and get crushed in the ring, making it clear that it would be a satisfying moment.

“Yeah, just people that I hate that I want to see get hurt. This one might be controversial, but you know, we want superstar versus superstar, and we also want somebody that we want to see get, uh, crushed in the ring.

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Okay. Uh, that’s going to be Hulk Hogan. That’s going to be Hulk. We’d love to see Hulk Hogan just get, uh, get kicked around a little bit by these boys. That’d be nice.”

When asked why he wants that to happen to Hulk Hogan, Rollins mentioned that his feelings about Hogan are complicated. He said Hollywood Hulk Hogan wasn’t a good person, and even the real man, Terry Bollea, isn’t much better.

“Complicated relationship there with the Hulkster. Hollywood Hulk Hogan—not a good guy. Yeah, Terry Bollea, also not the best guy.”

Seth Rollins already revealed what Hulk Hogan needs to do in order to earn his forgiveness. It’s to be noted that Rollins’ dislike for the Hulkster is linked to Hogan’s 2015 racist remarks scandal and his lack of accountability afterwards. Therefore, we’ll have to see if Rollins and Hogan will ever mend fences in the future.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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