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The two-time WWE Hall of Famer, Hulk Hogan, aka The Hulkster, is easily one of the greatest pro-wrestlers to get inside the squared circle and wrestle. However, the 16-time World Champion, Ric Flair, revealed that the NWO member is not in great health.

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Now, it is a known fact that Hogan has had his fair share of injuries that he suffered throughout his illustrious career in sports entertainment. However, with his aging body and multiple surgeries throughout these years, Hogan is struggling to keep up with day-to-day activities.

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Hogan’s last sighting was in September where it seemed like The Hulkster was clearly having some health troubles in his life.

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Hulk Hogan’s long-time in-ring competition, Ric Flair, updated the WWE Universe regarding the latest news on Hogan’s health issues in the latest episode of his podcast.

Ric Flair confesses that the health issue of Hulk Hogan is “really bad”

Speaking on the latest episode of “Wooooo Nation Uncensored“, Flair touched on the topic of Hogan’s deteriorating health. However, he didn’t give any other details about the problem but noted that it is a terrible situation.

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“He’s having some really bad health issues, but he keeps up with me. We support each other, good and bad. When I was in the hospital, he flew up that day like everybody else that came up to see me…Hulk was gracious; Jimmy Hart was great. I don’t remember seeing them because I was in a coma, but they made the effort to go. Those are the kind of things that mean a lot,” he said.

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For now, there is no other news about Hogan’s health. However, we wish for nothing but the best for the former world champion and hope that he will be back stronger.