
In his first major on-camera interview since departing WWE and TKO, Vince McMahon addressed the controversy surrounding Hulk Hoganโs racist remarks during the FOX documentary TMZ Presents: The Real Hulk Hogan.
McMahon called the comments โunforgivable,โ but stood by WWEโs decision to reinstate Hogan into the Hall of Fame in 2018.
The documentary revisited the 2012 sex tape scandal, which included audio of Hogan making racist remarks, leading to his removal from WWE in 2015. โIt was unforgivable and I was aghast, โWhat happened?โ Thatโs not like him. What in Godโs name is going on?โ McMahon recalled.
McMahon said the company had no choice but to take swift action: โAs soon as it happened, obviously, the company didnโt have anything to do with him anymore. We took him out of the Hall of Fame. You just donโt do those things.โ
Despite the initial fallout, Hogan was reinstated three years later. McMahon defended the move, insisting Hoganโs words did not define his character: โI knew he wasnโt racist. He said some racist things. He should pay for that, and he did. In the end, I think everyone saw the real Hulk Hogan. We all make mistakes. That was a big one, but he wasnโt a racist.โ
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The special also highlighted Hoganโs monumental career, his nWo heel turn, charitable work with Make-A-Wish, and backstage efforts to help fellow wrestlers, including a story from Jimmy Hart about Hogan fighting for better pay for the late Kamala.
Interviews with Bill Goldberg, Mick Foley, Mark Henry, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, and others rounded out the retrospective.
The program touched on McMahonโs own absence from WWE. When host Harvey Levin mentioned the irony of McMahon missing Hoganโs on-air ten-bell salute due to his own situation, McMahon admitted: โIt struck me that way as well.โ
TMZ Presents: The Real Hulk Hogan will soon be available to stream on Hulu.