Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan Reportedly 'Paralyzed' After Surgery
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Wrestling icon Kurt Angle disclosed in his podcast that Hulk Hogan underwent back surgery where his nerves were cut from his lower body.

The representative for Hulk Hogan has responded to recent comments made by fellow wrestling legend Kurt Angle on Hogan's health.

Angle, 54, discussed encountering Hogan, 69, during WWE Monday Night Raw's 30th anniversary on The Kurt Angle Show podcast.

The former WWE champion remarked on the podcast: "Hogan had his back surgery again. He had the nerves cut from his lower body." He also noted that the Hulkster has no sensation in his legs and cannot walk without his cane, per The New York Post.

But the representative of Hulk Hogan denies some of Angle's statements in the Kurt Angle podcast, stating that "everything is ok" with the wrestling legend and that the Hulk Hogan paralyzed news is not true.

"Hulk is someone with much humor," Hulk Hogan's representative said, according to ET.

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Hulk Hogan is Fine, But His Body is Deteriorating

The news on Hulk Hogan's health came after he unexpectedly returned at RAW XXX in Philadelphia, where Kurt Angle also made a special appearance. The report on Hulk Hogan's health shook the wrestling world.

In an Instagram video posted alongside his son Nick, Hogan promised to return to a Hogan's Hangout event in Clearwater after missing the previous two weeks to attend the playoff game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Dallas Cowboys and last week's anniversary special of WWE Monday Night Raw.

According to Fox News, Hulk Hogan later shared a photo from the karaoke night. The Instagram Stories of his son also featured him.

In contrast to the fierce leader of the NWO, who famously bodyslammed Andre the Giant in WrestleMania III, Hulk Hogan now seemed to be strolling and moving a little more slowly. However, it somewhat disproves the Hulk Hogan paralyzed report.

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