The Undertaker Opens Up About ALL Victims Hulk Hogan Gr00med?!

The Undertaker Opens Up About ALL Victims Hulk Hogan Gr00med?!

In a shocking late-night podcast appearance, The Undertaker—usually one of the most private and respected men in the wrestling industry—did the unthinkable: he named names.

And those names? They were all victims of Hulk Hogan’s manipulation, control, and career sabotage.

“It wasn’t just politics. It wasn’t just ego. It was something darker… He g00med people. Mentally, emotionally—and in some cases, professionally to the point of no return.”


“We Called It the Hogan Cult”

According to Undertaker, there was an unspoken rule in the locker room: Get close to Hogan, or get buried.

“He’d take you under his wing, give you a few matches, smile for photos with you backstage… and then slowly, he’d twist it. Make you dependent on his approval. Then pull it away.”

Several superstars—some legends, some who never made it—were reportedly pulled into Hogan’s orbit only to be broken.

“I saw guys cry in locker rooms after he cut them off. One day he’s calling you ‘brother,’ next day you’re off the card and blacklisted. And you never know what you did.”


The List of Victims

In the podcast, Undertaker listed several names—some expected, some jaw-dropping.

Macho Man Randy Savage

“Randy thought they were brothers. Hogan kept him close, even got involved with Miss Elizabeth behind his back. The emotional damage from that alone haunted Savage for years.”

Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake

“That guy gave up his whole identity to be Hogan’s sidekick. And when Hogan didn’t need him anymore? Tossed him aside like a prop.”

Mr. Perfect

“One of the best pure talents in wrestling. Hogan told him, ‘Just wait your turn.’ That turn never came. He ended up bitter, broken, and addicted to painkillers. Hogan never called.”

Ultimate Warrior

“He hated Hogan by the end. He thought they were equals. Hogan made sure no one believed that. Buried him in every backstage meeting.”

A Young Female Interviewer

Undertaker stopped short of naming her, but the implication was chilling.

“She was promised the world by Hogan. Thought he was mentoring her. Next thing we know, she’s out of the business. Shattered.”


Mind Games and Manipulation

Undertaker revealed Hogan’s favorite trick was the slow gaslight.

“He’d tell guys they were the future… then plant seeds with Vince that they were unstable, unsafe, or not ready. By the time they figured it out, it was too late.”

This wasn’t just about winning matches—it was about psychological dominance.

“He’d own your soul, man. Guys gave up their identities just to be in his good graces.”


The Cult Mentality

Undertaker described how Hogan created a divide in every locker room he entered—those who worshipped him, and those who refused to play along.

“And if you refused? You were marked. Creative mysteriously stopped calling. Merchandise stopped shipping. Your push? Gone.”

He recalled watching talented wrestlers go from red-hot to forgotten within weeks, all because Hogan “didn’t like their attitude.”


Undertaker’s Warning

The most chilling part of the podcast came at the end, when Undertaker made this blunt statement:

“Wrestling has its dark corners. But Hogan? He was the dark corner. He fed on loyalty, twisted it, and left a trail of broken people behind. And most fans still don’t know the half of it.”


Conclusion: A Legacy in Flames

Hulk Hogan may be remembered for his charisma and catchphrases—but if what The Undertaker says is true, the real story is far more disturbing.

Behind every Hulkamania shirt was a career left in ruin.
Behind every “brother” was a betrayal.
And behind the fake tan and mustache… was a manipulator in full control.