CM Punk, Hulk Hogan and Royal Rumble
Logan Paul shared a video of backstage shenanigans from the WWE Raw on Netflix premier on his YouTube channel.
The returns of The Rock, John Cena, and The Undertaker were met with thunderous crowd reactions, while WWE legend Hulk Hogan was ruthlessly booed by the fans at the Intuit Dome during his surprise appearance. And this wasn’t nWo Hogan, oh no. It was “Real American” Hogan.
Hulk Hogan is one of the most recognizable stars in the history of professional wrestling. From his trademark blonde mustache to his famous catchphrase, 'Whatch
Hulk Hogan has been a popular topic of discussion after his unfortunate appearance on the Netflix premiere of WWE’s Monday Night Raw, and he came up again on tonight’s new episode. This time around though he wasn’t there in person,
WWE Raw made its debut on Monday (Jan. 6) on Netflix, with appearances from Triple H, Hulk Hogan, John Cena, and The Rock.
Paul first shared an interaction with John Cena, who made the first appearance ... and was bummed he didn't catch his entrance. Hulk Hogan then closes the video, being approached by Paul.
Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan was booed by the crowd at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, during the debut episode of ‘Monday Night Raw’ on Netflix
CM Punk lit up social media by taking a shot at WWE legend Hulk Hogan during Monday night’s live WWE Raw broadcast on Netflix. On-screen interviewer Jackie Redmond met up with Punk (real name Phil Brooks) in the crowd at American Airlines Center in Dallas to discuss the upcoming Royal Rumble.
O'Shea Jackson Jr. and Eric Andre were among the many that booed Hulk Hogan during Netflix's WWE show "Monday Night Raw" event.
The Four Horsemen, arguably the greatest stable in wrestling history, were about as ruthless and dastardly as it got, especially when dealing with Dusty Rhodes. Look no further than September 1985 when they trapped the American Dream in a steel cage and viciously attacked him before breaking his leg.
WWE Raw Premiere on Netflix is listed as being a Top 10 show in 26 countries for the week. On January 9, WWE and Netflix put out a press release claiming the premiere scored 4.9 million global views. The press release stated that the event averaged 2.6 million households in the US.