Hulk Hogan's days with the WWE are over after a reported "racial tirade".
The wrestling federation has allegedly ended all connections with the iconic wrestler as well as deleted all references of Hulk Hogan from its website following reports that a leaked video showed the star going on a "racial tirade", Mirror UK reported.
The reported leaks, which could either be a video or audio clip, reveals Hogan repeatedly suing the N-word "during an interview discussing his early career and the use of the word on screen," the site added.
Wrestling Inc reveals that the wrestler's profile has been removed from WWE.com's alumni section and all merchandise related to Hogan has been removed from WWEShop.
Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer has confirmed the reports, tweeting that WWE was behind the decision to remove all references to the wrestler.
"WWE web site told a few hours ago to remove all references to him. That's all I know so far," Meltzer tweeted.
Hogan's name was also removed from "Tough Enough" judges list. WrestleZone says the only trace of the wrestler left on the site is advertisement of the WWE Australia tour, which the Hall of Famer is part of. However, when the ad is clicked, a "You are not authorized to access this page" error pops up.
While WWE has not made any confirmation about the reports, Hulk Hogan has posted a cryptic tweet which seems to hint at his current situation.
"In the storm I release control,God and his Universe will sail me where he wants me to be,one love. HH," the wrestler tweeted.
Both camps have yet to comment on the issue.