Hulk Hogan Health Update: WWE Legend can’t feel his lower body

Hulk Hogan Health Update: WWE Legend can’t feel his lower body

Hulk Hogan Health Update: WWE Legend can’t feel his lower body

Hulk Hogan Health Update: WWE Legend can't feel his lower body

Hulk Hogan Health Update: WWE Legend can’t feel his lower body

WWE fans are extremely concerned about Kurt Angle’s recent shocking disclosure on the condition of legendary wrestler Hulk Hogan. He revealed that Hulk Hogan had lost feeling in his lower body as a result of yet another back operation.

Kurt revealed Hogan’s injury on his show

Kurt has acknowledged Hogan having undergone at least three back operations, including a spine fusion, throughout his more than two-decade wrestling career.

After meeting Hogan at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the WWE television series RAW, Kurt made this revelation.

The former Olympic champion on his own ‘Kurt Angle Show’ podcast said: “Hogan had his back surgery again. He had the nerves cut from his lower body. He can’t feel his lower body. So let’s use his cane to walk around. I thought he was using the cane because he had pain in his back. He doesn’t have any pain. He has nothing at all. He can’t feel anything.”

“So now he can’t feel his legs. So he has to walk with a cane which is, you know, that’s pretty serious, man. He put his heart and soul into the business and it ate him up,” Kurt began by expressing his sympathies for the legendary wrestler before going on to praise his contributions to the sport.

Hulk Hogan hasn’t spoken up about his health problems. Kurt Angle revealed the condition of the former heavyweight champion on his podcast, “The Kurt Show,” to which Hogan gave a cryptic reply, “Morning.” At RAW’s 30th anniversary last week, Hogan and Jimmy Heart briefly appeared to introduce the celebration.

Angle continued by praising Hogan

Angle also paid tribute to Hogan’s legacy.“I mean, I really feel for Hogan. He put his heart and soul into the business and ate him up,” he said.

“He’s the name and face of the company. He’s the guy that revolutionized pro wrestling. I have so much respect for him.”

Hogan, who made his professional wrestling debut in 1977, is widely regarded as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. Due to multiple back, hip, spine, and knee problems, he has had several surgeries both during his WWE career and since retirement.

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