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Hulk Hogan Sends Out A Tweet Asking For Help And Deletes It

Two-time WWE Hall of Famer “The Immortal” Hulk Hogan is undoubtedly one of the best wrestlers, if not the best wrestler in all of pro wrestling and there have been discussions in the past that Hulk Hogan is responsible for making pro wrestling and the WWE as big as it is today and if he didn’t do what he did during the first-ever WrestleMania, then the WWE perhaps wouldn’t have existed today and it would have folded all those years ago.

Hogan is also responsible for several monumental and iconic moments in company history and every time he appears on a show, that particular show is guaranteed to be a massive success such as WWE RAW this past Monday night, but the WWE Hall of Famer can also have his quirky and bizarre moments as he would recently take to his Twitter and sent out a tweet asking for help, which he deleted shortly after and that tweet would see him ask for help for running out of toilet paper.

The news quickly spread on social media and was even picked up by TMZ and prior to Hogan deleting the tweet, thousands of Hulkamaniacs had already seen it. As of this writing, Hogan has yet to comment on the tweet, but it seems obvious that he meant it as a joke or a prank to one of his close friends. He even said several years back that sometimes if life you need to work yourself into a shoot.

You can check out the tweet below:

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Sanjay Thakur
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