Wrestlemania 32 news, rumors: Hulk Hogan getting in shape

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As many may have probably heard by now, Hulk Hogan has been given a conditional approval by WWE CEO Vince McMahon to compete in Wrestlemania 32. The WWE legend may compete provided he passes a medical.

Hogan seems to be aware of that need and is now starting to prepare for the event which happens in barely a year's time.

At the moment, Hogan weighs just 295 lbs, a weight that he last had when he was a teenager. So does this mean that Hogan can bulk up in time for the annual WWE extravaganza?

Well he has ample time to do so, seeing that Wrestlemania 32 will take place on April 3, 2016 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington Texas.

Now before Hogan thinks of even competing, he needs to pass a medical. At 61 (he turns 62 on August 11), there is of course a concern on how Hogan will fare. There will be of course limitations on what he will be able to showcase, a match which he deems as a proper send-off to retirement.

Obviously one of the people who were blown away at the record-setting attendance during Wrestlemania 31, many believe that Wrestlemania 32 could break that record. And Hogan wants to be part of it.

For now, it is all in the air and all Hogan has to do is pass that medical to make it official. And perhaps by that time, the WWE Universe will more or less find out who he will be facing as this has yet to be known.

Aside from getting himself back into shape, Hogan also made mention that he could be the main villain in Expendables 4. Caught in an interview at the Body Power Expo at the NEC Arena in Birmingham, England, Hogan bared that he was approached to be the main villain in the fourth installment.

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