World Exclusive! Shamed Wrestler Hulk Hogan SLAMS Jamie Foxx In New N-Word Shame – ANOTHER Shocking Slur REVEALED

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Hulk Hogan slammed Hollywood megastar Jamie Foxx in his foul-mouthed and bigoted N Word tirade that led to his sensational firing from the WWE!

In yet another bombshell to rock the shamed wrestling legend, The National ENQUIRER and RadarOnline.com –– as part of our joint investigation – can reveal actor/singer Foxx, 47, was ALSO the subject of Hogan’s vulgar and prejudiced hatred.


In the audio, captured on an XXX tape, Hogan bemoaned to a sex partner how a “billionaire black guy” who had funded his daughter Brooke’s fledgling music career secretly recruited Foxx to appear on one of her tracks.

“F*cking n*gger… he had Jamie Foxx coming in on the 22nd track,” Hogan brazenly raved, according to a transcript of the expletive laden conversation provided to The ENQUIRER.

“I didn’t even tell Brooke about it. F*ck her. Brooke and (name withheld by The ENQUIRER) met in Miami.

“Brooke f*cks up a ten million dollar deal I had with the Saudis.

“Brooke says, ‘F*ck you dad.’ She’s never said that. She flipped a bird at me.”

According to the transcript, filed under seal in a Florida court, it is not known if Hogan was referring to Foxx as a “n*gger” or the mysterious “black billionaire guy.”

Thereafter, Hogan goes onto lament: “I have this huge f*cking house in Miami. My family never comes home. They went to LA. F*ck ’em.”

It’s yet another stain of the shameful star who was fired within minutes of The ENQUIRER publishing how Hogan –– whose real name is Terry Bollea –– repeatedly used the ’N’ Word in sordid pillow talk caught on an unauthorized sex tape with Heather Clem.

As we revealed, Hogan used language so hate-filled and vile it would shock even his most ardent fans.


“I guess we’re all a little racist,” he crowed on the tape.

In a startling exchange, the 61-year-old told Clem — who he sued for invasion of privacy after their XXX tape was leaked to a website — about his frustrations with blonde bombshell Brooke, 27.

“She is making some real bad decisions now,” Hogan said.

“My daughter Brooke jumped sides on me. I spent $2-3 million on her music career, I’ve done everything like a jackass for her.”

The bitter bodybuilder continued, “The one option Brooke had, Brooke’s career besides me, is [to] sell beach records.”

At that point on the tape, the former “Hogan Knows Best” star bemoaned how a “black billionaire guy” had offered to fund her music career.

Hogan also attempted to use bizarre, twisted logic in an attempt to justify his bigotry at the man.

“I don’t know if Brooke was f*cking the black guy’s son,” he raved.

“I mean, I don’t have double standards. I mean, I am a racist, to a point, f*cking n*ggers. But then when it comes to nice people and sh*t, and whatever.”

Then, in a tirade to rival the racism embarrassments suffered by Mel Gibson and “Dog The Bounty Hunter,” Hogan unloaded even more hatred!


He said: “I mean, I’d rather if she was going to f*ck some n*gger, I’d rather have her marry an 8-foot-tall n*gger worth a hundred million dollars! Like a basketball player!

“I guess we’re all a little racist. F*cking n*gger.”


The WWE fired Hogan with this statement: “WWE terminated its contract with Terry Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan). WWE is committed to embracing and celebrating individuals from all backgrounds as demonstrated by the diversity of our employees, performers and fans worldwide.”

Hogan moved swiftly to minimize the damage caused by his offensive language, releasing a statement in which he conceded it was “unacceptable for me to have used that offensive language.”


“There is no excuse for it; and I apologize for having done it,” he said.

The pro wrestling veteran stressed “this not who I am” and said he believed “very strongly that every person in the world is important and should not be treated differently based on race, gender, orientation, religious beliefs or otherwise.”

He added: “I am disappointed with myself that I used language that is offensive and inconsistent with my own beliefs.”

Hogan vowed that he’s going to try to “improve as a person,” and use the career-killing incident as an “important learning experience.”