On Thursday night, Hulk Hogan was a proud, employed member of WWE, a wrestler with a rich history and three decades of work in the company. But things came “crashing down” on Friday when the National Enquirer released a racist rant featuring “The Real American” using the word “n*gger” on several occasions.
That ultimately led to Hogan’s dismissal from WWE and every mention of his name scrubbed from the company’s website. All in all, it was a painful day for Hulkamaniacs everywhere. Former NBA bad boy and Hogan’s ol’ pal Dennis Rodman tried to stem the tide of public opinion, showing support on Twitter for his former nWo running buddy. Alas, that probably did more harm than good.
Later in the evening, Hogan’s daughter, Brooke, took to her Facebook page and defended her dad with a poem.
If you knew the dad I knew,
you’d know his tender heart.He’d never want to hurt his fans,
or family from the start.If you knew my father,
you would know how hard he fought…and the way it brought a smile to people light, medium and dark.
We always fight a battle
that people never see,and sometimes when you’re hurting, you don’t think logically.
Human isn’t perfect,
and perfect is not he,but I can tell you one thing, it’s just not what it seems.
Cause If you knew the dad I knew,
you’d know he raised me well.He taught me folks are so much more
than shades could ever tell.And If you knew my father,
you would know he’s down to earth.He may have slammed the giant,
but remembers life’s true worth.If you knew my father,
if you just walked in his shoes…then you would know that microscope that comes with yellow boots.
If you knew my father,
you would see your own in mine.And if he was your father, you could never find divide.
Cause me- I bet your father
or someone that you loveMaybe regrets something
they wish they’d never done.So if you know my father,
remember he’s a man,and you would crave relief if people judged everything you did.
The lord says to forgive them,
don’t be the one to stone…so please remember his strong arms when you were all alone.
The lives he’s changed, the friends he’s made,
the people he’s inspired…It makes me sad to see my dad
defeated and so tired.If you knew my father,
you would know just how he’s hurting…For he loves every one of you, regardless of your story.
And if you met my father,
I know he’d give you love!He’d lift you up, apologize and give you all a hug.
For those who think you know my father,
remember who you are.We all can make mistakes and carry ugly scars.
Because I know my father,
I can promise this-Just like you and I, things we don’t mean can sometimes slip.
We all continue learning.
This life can be so rough…So if you know my father, please try not to be tough.
My father has a daughter,
and I have feelings too.And if I knew your father, I would do the same for you.