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Hulk Hogan’s Controversial Promotional Tour: Fans Disappointed and Seth Rollins Retirement Thoughts

Numerous reports have highlighted Hulk Hogan’s early withdrawals from events and shifts in expectations, which have fuelled controversy surrounding his current promotional tour for his “Real American Beer” brand in the New York market.

Several kids were disappointed (and weeping) after waiting hours to meet Hogan during a recent signing in the Hudson Valley, as we previously reported on WrestlingHeadlines.com. However, Hogan left before signing for the first 250 fans who had wristbands as promised.

Although it was marketed as a free meet-and-greet where fans of all ages may get anything signed, Hogan only signed cases of his beer at another signing in Carmel, New York, which supporters had to buy. Citing limitations, he refused to sign baseball cards or other personal belongings.

Hogan showed up almost an hour late for his most recent visit in Newburgh, New York, gave a little promotional speech, distributed beer cans, and walked out without signing anything.

Hogan’s companion, Jimmy Hart, signed for the crowd without any problems.

Requests for comment have not received a response from Hogan’s representatives as of this writing.

WWE Superstar Seth Rollins has stated that he will probably retire from the ring at the age of 45 in an interview with Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata on WFAN. He stated,

In May, I will turn 39. Maybe forty-five sounds OK to me.

“It’s going to depend on what I do in the coming years, both outside of WWE and behind the scenes in WWE,” he added. I find both of those things appealing. All we need to do is find out how that feels. Right now, I feel wonderful. I feel fantastic.

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