Former WWE referee calls out fans that have been “dancing on the literal grave” of Hulk Hogan

In a post via Twitter/X, former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas addresses the mixed reactions to Hulk Hogan’s death due to his past racist comments and other controversies…

“The manner in which people could not keep it in their pants for even a few hours with the news of Hulk Hogan’s passing, was as REAL a moment as we’ve had in the IWC.

The speed with which many wanted to take a Hogan-Hate vitriolic victory lap over a man’s death was telling-
A man, who had MANY flaws, but who revolutionized an industry and broke through in a manner that it is not hyperbolic to say the industry of Wrestling is not the same without him. The people who claim to care about Pro Wrestling, or talent having opportunity, or even made their jobs covering an industry that gets enough attention to warrant it, are more full of shit than a backed-up sewer pipe.

So it is no surprise they burst with all their toxic waste just minutes and hours after news broke. News, so huge, that it prompted a dozen news alerts from all types of outlets to cell phones throughout the day. It came from the most miserable people, who exist to make sure everyone else around them shares that misery, or must be surrounded by it. (Don’t try to tell them otherwise, because they’ll aim their misery targets at you).
Hogan’s FLAWS should NOT be ignored. It SHOULD be part of his legacy.

But there is a time and place for it. There is a level of tact one can have when discussing it.

Dancing on a literal grave 6-12-24hrs after death? That’s a special kind of hatred. At least let him be buried, if only so he can do the honor for the first time in his illustrious career.

It should NOT be that hard to SAY NOTHING if you have nothing good to say in the immediate wake of news of somebody’s passing. This wasn’t a mass murderer. He wasn’t a convicted felon. He was beloved by more people than hated him for the character he played and what he contributed not just to Wrestling but to pop culture.
The sad part is you know it totally popped the crowd that lives in misery. Misery loves company. The fact so many couldn’t wait to get their rocks off for even just 24 hours they didn’t hate the man half as much as they enjoyed showing they hated the man. Again, more full of shit than a sewer that wants to leak all over society at.”

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