Following racism controversy, WWE has been scrubbing all memories of Hulk Hogan from existence, a situation that UFC Hall Of Famer Tito Ortiz claims he can relate to.
Hogan, who was released from WWE after audio tapes leaked that included him saying multiple outright racist comments, received support from a fellow legend in “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy,” who pointed out that UFC has tried to erase him from their history as well.
Below are some tweets Ortiz sent to Hogan this week:
Well @HulkHogan don't feel alone I was erased frm the @UFC.No 1can take away our #Legacy. We all make mistakes An apology should b accepted.
— Tito Ortiz (@titoortiz) July 30, 2015
@HulkHogan is a real America & far from a racist.Trying 2smear his name is embarrassing.We stand behind U #HulkHogan pic.twitter.com/27ffUtDSDy
— Tito Ortiz (@titoortiz) July 24, 2015
What ever happened to"Sticks & stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me?" Ppl need to relax. #HulkHogan is a good man.
— Tito Ortiz (@titoortiz) July 24, 2015