Hulk Hogan Says He Signed Five-Year Deal With WWE

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Hulk Hogan says he has signed a new deal with WWE.

Speaking on IMPAULSIVE, Hulk Hogan was asked about the difference between working for Triple H and Vince McMahon. He revealed that he had signed a five-year deal with WWE. Hogan said that the deal was for licensing and merchandising, in addition to his role as an ambassador.

“All I know is working with Vince for all that time, now working with Nick Khan, because I signed a five-year deal. I’m gonna be 71 years old in a few weeks for the licensing and merchandising stuff and the ambassador stuff. If they need me to do something for WrestleMania, I just love doing it. But it’s definitely different.”

Hulk Hogan On Nick Khan

Hogan went on to discuss working with WWE President Nick Khan. He noted that Khan was strictly business.

“What I feel with the leadership is, working with Nick Khan now, he’s just more, for me, just business cut and dry,” he said. “He doesn’t overthink the creative. I don’t deal with the creative too much, unless I talk to Bruce Prichard or something and he asks me a question about a finish or something like that, I really don’t get involved too much. Just working with two different heads of state, if you can call it that, Nick Khan is just strictly business.”

He also explained working with Nick Khan so that use could use artwork for his Real American beer.

“Nick was really cool,” he said. “It was just sitting down and talking with him and it made it really easy on me, and Vince was great, too, but I just don’t know if Vince would make that quick of a decision. Especially when I [said] I’m asking for a caricature, it’s must some simple ass artwork. Nick got it and knew that I could have something else drawn up the next day, but he’s been very easy and supportive, and helpful.”

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