Kemo
03-08-2016, 05:31 PM
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan is in court this week testifying in his civil trial against Gawker Media. The WWE Hall of Famer is seeking $100 million in damages after Gawker published clips of a sex tape involving him and Heather Clem, ex-wife of Bubba The Love Sponge.
Hogan’s longtime friend Eric Bischoff issued a statement in Hulk’s defense, urging fans to support Hogan in his quest for justice.
"One of my best friends, and someone who is recognized all over the world, is in a high profile trial that not only continues to expose the most intimate and embarrassing part of his (presumably) private life, but will determine just how far blog sites can go to exploit and ruin the lives of others-celebrities or not. Clearly I am not objective. I know the man as well or better than anyone outside his family. I ask any wrestling fans out there-to support this man in your thoughts and prayers as he defends himself and his family agains a group that has caused so much pain and suffering to so many-just to get a visit, click, follow or tweet. He's not perfect. None of us are. But no one deserves what has happened to him. Looking forward to seeing him at peace."
Posted by Eric Bischoff, Controversy on Monday, March 7, 2016
Hogan’s longtime friend Eric Bischoff issued a statement in Hulk’s defense, urging fans to support Hogan in his quest for justice.
"One of my best friends, and someone who is recognized all over the world, is in a high profile trial that not only continues to expose the most intimate and embarrassing part of his (presumably) private life, but will determine just how far blog sites can go to exploit and ruin the lives of others-celebrities or not. Clearly I am not objective. I know the man as well or better than anyone outside his family. I ask any wrestling fans out there-to support this man in your thoughts and prayers as he defends himself and his family agains a group that has caused so much pain and suffering to so many-just to get a visit, click, follow or tweet. He's not perfect. None of us are. But no one deserves what has happened to him. Looking forward to seeing him at peace."
Posted by Eric Bischoff, Controversy on Monday, March 7, 2016