Hulk Hogan - I Received Voce Note From A Dead WWE Legend Two Days After Passing Away

Hulk Hogan surprisingly asserts that he was sent a voice message from the late WWE icon, Roddy Piper, just two days after his demise, while the renowned Hall of Famer discusses his spiritual journey of 'surrendering to Jesus' at the age of 70.

Veteran Hogan, a key figure in WWE's history, recently made a surprising statement regarding his legendary rival, Piper. Hogan claimed that he received a voice message from Piper after his passing in 2015.

Accord to DailMail, during an interview on The 700 Club, Hogan shared, "I received a text message two days after he passed away. It said, 'I'm just loving you, my brother. Just walkin' with Jesus. Walkin' with Jesus and loving you, my brother'."

Hogan expressed his shock at the message, stating, "He would have never said that when he was here." Reflecting on Piper's death, Hogan admitted, "I felt like I got shot in the chest with a cannon. It knocked me off track for a couple of days."

The voice message left Hogan feeling unsettled, as he questioned whether his phone was malfunctioning. The experience of receiving a message from someone who had already passed away deeply affected him.

In an episode of WWE Legends, Hogan expressed his deep sorrow over Piper's death, comparing the impact to being struck by a cannon in the chest. 

The news had such a profound effect on him that he felt disoriented for a couple of days. Hogan found it particularly eerie to receive a voice message from Piper after his passing, questioning whether it was a glitch in his phone or something more supernatural.

At WrestleMania 30, Hogan, along with Paul Orndorff and Mr. T, put their past rivalry to rest and participated in a match together, marking the inaugural WrestleMania event. Although Hogan's in-ring career has come to an end, he occasionally makes appearances in WWE, which has divided fans' opinions about the 70-year-old legend.

In recent years, Hogan has also embraced religion and openly discussed his spiritual journey, emphasizing his surrender to Jesus rather than his former wrestling persona. Last December, he and his wife Sky were baptized at a church in Florida, further solidifying his commitment to his faith.

One of Hogan's most memorable fights took place at WrestleMania 6 against the Ultimate Warrior. Despite losing to the young Warrior, their match is widely regarded as one of the greatest in WWE history. Dubbed "The Ultimate Challenge," the event drew a record-breaking attendance of 67,678 at the Skydome, solidifying its place in wrestling lore.

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