One WWE Hall of Famer could be returning to WWE television soon.

There’s no doubt that one of the biggest names that WWE and WWE Chairman Vince McMahon ever created was Hulk Hogan. He has been a household name in the world of professional wrestling for decades now.

He has wrestled some of the biggest names in the history of pro wrestling, and although he has a long lasting relationship with the company, there have been some hiccups between the two sides throughout the years.

Most notably he left the sports entertainment company to join World Championship Wrestling in the 1990’s, and he worked in TNA Wrestling for a few years.

His latest run with the company was a short one. On February 24, 2014, on Raw, Hogan made his first WWE in-ring appearance since December 2007 to hype the launch of the WWE Network.

At WrestleMania XXX in March, Hogan served as the host and came out at the start of the show to hype up the crowd. Steve Austin and The Rock ended up coming out to have a memorable segment with him.

His time with the company came to an end in July of 2015. The termination coincided with the publication by the National Enquirer and Radar Online of an anti-black rant made by Hogan on his controversial leaked sex tape. Now, that his lawsuit with Gawker is over and time has passed, it would make sense for WWE to bring back Hogan.

Both sides want to start working together again, and the WWE side wanted to let the Gawker stuff blow over first. There is also the issue of sponsors being upset if they brought him back too soon.

Hogan has appeared in recent ads for the WWE Network, and that is not a coincidence since everything that you see put out by WWE through web, video and social media needs to be approved.

He expanded his Hogan’s Beach Shop and opened a new shop in Orlando, Florida during WrestleMania 33 weekend, which led to speculation that he would be appearing at the event, but it didn’t happen.

It’s been roughly two years since Hogan was let go by WWE. On Monday’s Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer talked about why WWE still hasn’t brought him back during Monday’s Wrestling Observer Radio. Here is what he had to say (h/t Wrestling Rumors):

“As far as coming back, I would believe that it has everything to do with the sponsors, and them going to their sponsors and going ‘what do you think? Is it time?’ If the sponsors say it’s fine, then he’d be back, but he’s not back, so I think that tells you your answer right there.”