Hulk Hogan has seemingly been banished from WWE, so it looks like "The Hulkster" has now set his sights on the Japanese professional wrestling world.

Several years ago a personal video leaked out of Hogan in which he makes viciously racist comments about African Americans.

The WWE could not in good faith keep him on a Legends deal and thus ended their business relationship with the former WWE Champion.

Their have been reports suggesting that WWE is thinking about bringing back Hogan to the company, however, there's fear how sponsors would react to the move.

With RAW's 25th Anniversary show right around the corner a Hogan return has never made more sense.

Unfortunately Hogan recently confirmed on Twitter that he won't be attending the RAW 25 show and will instead be cheering on his friends from the comfort of his home. He recently did an interview with The Washington Post to discuss missing out on RAW 25.

Hogan said he'll definitely be at the show in spirit, if not in person, and doesn't know if the company even wants him back - but he believes the fans do (quotes via Wrestling Inc.):

"Brother, if I'm not there, I'll definitely be there in spirit. One way or the other, Hulk Hogan influenced each and every one of those guys you're going to see on TV Monday night.

"And that includes Vince McMahon, too.

"I don't know if they want me back. I think the fans want me back. I think that I'm part of that company from the ground up.

"Triple H I know is a huge fan of the guys that gave their blood, sweat and tears and their personal life to make this happen. I know Triple H would love to see me back on the inside again."

Hogan also discussed The Bullet Club; made up of top names in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) such as Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, and so many more.

He said he loves what The Bullet Club has been doing and wants to fly over to Japan and get involved with them:

"I'm about ready to jump on a plane and fly to Japan and get involved with that Bullet Club, man. I'm so excited about those kids."

What are your thoughts on Hogan saying that he wants to go to Japan and get involved with The Bullet Club? Also, what do you think about Hogan's comments regarding if WWE wants him back involved with the company? Do you think we'll ever see "The Hulkster" affiliated with the WWE again? Have YOUR say in the comments section below, and the fourth episode of GiveMeSport’s WWE podcast is here!

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