WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan, who has not appeared on WWE television since 2015 after being let go of his duties following audio of him going on a racist n-word rant went public, has been in discussions with the company about bringing him back to the WWE in the right way, according to a report from TMZ Sports.

The report notes that WWE were paying close attention to Hulk Hogan’s speech at the Boys & Girls Clubs Alumni Hall of Fame this week, in which Hulk Hogan stated that he wanted to help educate kids to not use the same language that he did, because the company wanted to see how Hogan’s speech was received by those attending.

Hogan also reportedly came close to an appearance at the recent WWE Greatest Royal Rumble event, with one of the members of the Saudi Royal Family specifically requesting his participation, but that WWE informed them, which meant Hogan ultimately did not go.

A clip from Hogan’s speech at the Boys & Girls Clubs Alumni Hall of Fame is below.