WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan wants Hulkamania to run wild all over WrestleMania 31.
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"The Hulkster" recently talked to BANG Showbiz about possibly having a match at WrestleMania 31 at Levi's Stadium on March 29 in what would likely be his last bout ever.
"If it happened I would want it to be the greatest match of all time, of course," Hogan told the site. "If it's the end of my career and a huge emotional send-off that would be great, or if it's the beginning of another huge run for Hulkamania and me chasing the dream of winning the WWE title, that would be brilliant. I'm thinking very positively about getting back in the ring."
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Hogan, 61, would of course have to pass necessary physicals and medical tests to compete, so it may just be a pipe dream for the six-time WWE Champion.
There were rumors that if Hogan does end up competing, it would be his final match and a farewell to the fans.
Hogan said he would "never say never" when it comes to a possible in-ring return.
"I got some advice from a wise man, his name is Vince McMahon and he said, 'Never, say never,'" Hogan said. "I'm back home in the WWE, this is where I started, I'm home and to end the legacy and put the period on the end of the sentence I am training right now like I'm getting ready for the WWE Championship. You just never know when Hulk Hogan is going to tear the house down. It could be any time, it could be anywhere. I am training and getting ready for my last match, my last run or my retirement match. It's not over until the fat lady sings and I haven't put the period at the end of the sentence yet."
It remains to be seen what the WWE will do with Hogan at the "Show of Shows," but he will certainly have a role in the proceedings. Hogan hosted WrestleMania XXX last year and had an opening segment with fellow legends "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and The Rock.
WrestleMania 31 will be headlined by Royal Rumble Match winner Roman Reigns vs. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, though Triple H teased that he may change the bout as an announcement that will "shake the WWE Universe to its core" is set for Monday Night RAW.
Other rumored matches for the bout include Rusev vs. John Cena, Triple H vs. Sting and Bray Wyatt vs. The Undertaker.
Cena and Rusev are set to clash at Fast Lane on Feb. 22 at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, but it is expected the feud will spill over to WrestleMania 31.
Triple H and Sting have been at odds ever since "The Vigilante" cost The Authority two matches over the last couple of months. Like Hogan, there was talk of doing Sting's match as a farewell, but it remains to be seen if that will happen. It will mark Sting's first bout in the WWE.
Wyatt vs. Undertaker will only happen if 'Taker is healthy enough to compete as he was injured and lost The Streak to Lesnar this year.
As the road to WrestleMania continues, Hogan is open to joining the festivities in the squared circle.
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