WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has been training hard for a WWE comeback, and he confirmed at the WrestleMania 31 ticket release party over the weekend at Levi's Stadium that he wants one last match at the Show of Shows.

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Hogan appeared before fans live from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. and confirmed the reports that he is training hard for a WWE return. A fan asked Hogan if he had one more match left in him.

"Okay here's the deal brother," Hogan replied. "A very wise man once told me a long time ago, and that wise man's name was Vince McMahon, he said, 'never say never.' So right now, I'm back on my feet. I had a bunch of surgeries, a bunch of woe is me stuff. Got back on my feet, [I've] been training like I'm training for the WWE Title right now."

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Hogan said that he is getting ready and that he would be open to return under any circumstance.

"I'm getting ready brother," he said. "It could happen at any time. Whether it's a retirement match, whether it's the beginning of the run [or] whether it's a WWE title spot, a chance to win the title, I'm getting ready like I'm the main event in this place so never say never brother, you never know what's gonna happen."

There has been talk of Hogan wrestling a retirement match at WrestleMania 31 on March 29, 2015, but it all depends on whether or not "The Hulkster" can pass the necessary required physical in order to return to the ring.

Hogan is a staple of WrestleMania, as his popularity led to the initial event in 1985 and help put the show on the map. Hogan was a huge part of WrestleMania's I-IX and returned to wrestle at the biggest show of the year again at WrestleMania X-8 and XIX while making sporadic appearances at other WrestleManias through the years.

Hogan, 61, has said that he wants to take on John Cena in a match pitting the past face of the WWE against the present face of it, but there have been rumors that Cena will face Rusev. This likely means that Hogan will have to take on someone else if he were to return to the ring at WrestleMania.

There was talk of having Hogan and Steve "Sting" Borden each wrestle retirement matches at the Show of Shows, but it all depends on each man being able to pass the strict physical.

The most logical opponent for Sting would be The Undertaker, but it depends on if the Deadman feels he can go after being injured and having The Streak end against Brock Lesnar in April.

Hulkamania may run wild on WrestleMania 31 next March at Levi's Stadium.

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