WWE rumors: Hulk Hogan wants possible retirement match at Wrestlemania 32?

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Hulk Hogan wants to wrestle one last time and he is eyeing Wrestlemania 32 as the event to hold it.

Hogan is either hung over or seemingly toying with the idea after rumors of a Sting vs. Undertaker match is said to be on the card. There is also that rumoured match involving Dwayne the Rock Johnson and Triple H, rounding up four wrestlers who are way past their prime.

But Hogan is not looking for just an ordinary match. He seems to be hinting at a possible title shot or a retirement match. Of the two, the latter makes more sense.

Seeing Hogan go up against the WWE heavyweight champion, whoever he is may not necessarily be a big draw, considering the amount of talent that could be placed in the main card. The same goes for other belts such as the Intercontinental Championship or even the United States championship. It simply doesn't make sense since everyone will pretty much know the outcome.

A retirement match could make more sense despite the fact that most people know that Hogan has long been retired. But the question now is if Hogan would be given the green light to compete into a full match. Will he be able to hold up against young wrestlers? How durable will he be?

Age is apparently a factor and so are questions surrounding Hogan's overall condition. Understandably, Hogan misses the limelight and the adrenaline that fans bring to such WWE events like Wrestlemania.

In Wrestlemania 31, there were about 70,000 fans on hand so one could just imagine how anyone's adrenaline would go off the charts. For Hogan, doing better is on his mind, thinking big numbers since the capacity of the AT&T Stadium can obviously hold more than that.

The WWE is obviously thinking the same thing but having Hogan in a match may not necessarily pan out.

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