WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan was a recent guest on WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair’s “Woooo! Nation” podcast and discussed his departure from the WWE, his time in TNA Wrestling with Ric and many more topics.

In regards to his WWE departure, Hogan said that the WWE did what they had to do and said that at the end of the day, the one thing that can’t be taken away from him is the loyalty of his fans and said that the loyalty of the fans is something that he will never take for granted and knows that he has had a great career and created some great memories and does not have a bad word to say about Vince McMahon and the WWE.

Ric then talked about Hogan and himself being signed to TNA Wrestling around the same time and that Hogan convinced Flair to take a clothesline from him while Ric was rolling down the ramp in a wheelchair and recalled that the crowd popped huge for that and that it’s hard to make the old IMPACT Zone pop, because there is a lot of non-wrestling fans there. Hogan said that he also does not have a bad word to say about Dixie Carter because she supported him through some tough surgeries but did say that being in TNA was a tough gig. Flair put over James Storm and Bobby Roode as great talents and said that the decline for the company comes as a result of inconsistent booking and having too many cooks in the kitchen and said that TNA had them delivered to and from the arena each night and that most of their time in Orlando was spent at the hotel bar.