In the latest update about a possible return of Hulk Hogan to World Wrestling Entertainment, the WWE may have been teasing the crowd at Monday Night RAW in Seattle about a possible Hogan comeback when they played videos of "The Hulkster" throughout the night.

According to WrestlingInc.com, during the commercial breaks at the WWE's live airing of RAW Monday night in Seattle, the production crew played videos featuring Hulk Hogan on the big screen throughout the night for the fans in attendance, as a possible way to hint at a Hogan return down the line. According to the report, the WWE did it on purpose in order to get fans ready for Hogan's return to the company.

PWInsider also reported Monday that Hogan has continually distanced himself from TNA following his contract expiring this past October, possibly because he's trying to focus on the WWE. On Monday morning, a fan told Hogan on Twitter that TNA had still been advertising the wrestling legend for their upcoming European tour, to which an apologetic Hogan responded that he was done with the company.

"I'm sorry if TNA is advertising me on the UK tour but I don't work there anymore and will NOT be on their UK tour," Hogan wrote on Twitter in response to the fan.

Hogan then apparently realized that the fan was looking at an old ad for the tour and took to Twitter to share his findings:

"Ok cool the fan[s] were looking at an old advertisement, I knew it must have been a mistake, all good [and] I'm sure the tour willkickbuttbrother."

According to PWInsider, several talents in TNA said that they had never seen a promotional poster with Hogan on it for the tour and one talent joked:

"Hulk has some imagination when he has nothing to do. If he and his friends were that creative when he was here, he'd still be there."

It had been rumored that Hogan was set to return to the WWE for its historic WrestleMania XXX pay-per-view April 6 from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans and Hogan said he wanted to bring his new wife Jennifer there as a fan and wouldn't be wrestling since she's never been to one. However, it was rumored last week that Hogan, 60, may team with John Cena in a historic tag team match.

Cena recently spoke about Hogan possibly returning for the biggest show of the year:

"We operate at a high level of speed in the WWE nowadays," Cena told TMZ earlier this month. "I think you can't have a WrestleMania 30 without Hulk Hogan. I really truly hope he's there in my heart of hearts because as WrestleMania turns 30 I think we need the Hulkster, but we'll see if we can get him there to do whatever he can do."

With the WWE airing videos promoting Hogan, it would appear as though Hulkamania will run wild at WrestleMania XXX this April.