WWE legend Hulk Hogan sensationally backed to fight Eddie Hall or Hafthor Bjornsson and is 'training six days a week'

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WWE legend Hulk Hogan sensationally backed to fight Eddie Hall or Hafthor Bjornsson and is 'training six days a week'

WWE legend Hulk Hogan has been tipped for a sensational return to the ring after “training six days a week.”

Hall of Famer Hogan, 69, has not wrestled since his retirement in 2012.

An incredible 35-year career left the iconic superstar with various injuries, forcing him to undergo numerous surgeries.

But Hogan has now revealed a dramatic body change, consuming only water and organic foods to lose 40 pounds.

And he is hitting the gym almost every single day of the week, just six months after not being able to feel his legs.

Muscle and HealthDanni Levy reckons Hogan should now get in the ring with strongmen Hall and Thor.

The behemoths thrilled fans in last year's 'World's Heaviest Boxing Fight', which was hosted by Danni and won by Bjornsson.

Meeting Hogan at his ‘Hangout’ in Florida, the fitness model and new mum was taken aback by the veteran wrestler's ripped leaner physique.

And Danni is confident Hogan would give Hall and Bjornsson a run for their money right now... despite being twice their age.

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She told SunSport: "All jokes aside, Hulk was in incredible shape.

"He told me how he still trains six days a week and sticks to a really strict diet. 

"Eddie and Thor are both super strong and their size can't be matched, but when it comes to aesthetics, Hulk could put most 30-year-olds to shame.

"Wrestling is all about technique and I'd love to see Eddie or Thor take on Hulk — that would make for an interesting match that's for sure! 

“Back in the days of WWE, these athletes were getting off long-haul flights and straight into the ring. 

"They didn't get to bed until 4am, there was no messing around. 

“A lot of people claim wrestling was all pantomime, but Hulk's had twenty-five surgeries in the past ten years to prove them wrong. 

"We've seen boxers fight MMA stars and we've seen strongmen transition to boxing, but we're yet to see a veteran wrestler take on a strongman. 

“Let's get ready to rumble, I say!"