Hulk Hogan: People vaccinated against COVID-19 ‘are dropping like flies, but the authorities will never tell’ | Other Sports | sports

The legendary former Pressing catch fighter again generated controversy for his words.

The coronavirus pandemic brought a multitude of opinions about the virus. Many great voices spoke out in favor of vaccines, claiming that they are necessary to avoid greater evils by infecting us, something that was scientifically proven, published daily AS from Spain.

However, there are other celebrities who have placed themselves on another side, on the anti-vaccine side, as Miguel Bosé already did, and now the legendary Hulk Hogan has joined.

The legendary former wrestler Pressing catch generated controversy again for his words about COVID-19 vaccines through a conversation with a fan on Facebook.

One of the topics they discussed was the death of actor Bob Saget, known for his role on the show. An almost perfect home, and that according to the first hypotheses he died from a stroke or a heart attack after passing the coronavirus.

This made one of Hogan’s fans, 68, jump, who commented, without any evidence, that the actor’s death was due to the coronavirus vaccine. A message that Hogan himself answered revealing that “perhaps we do not need the vaccine.” After that, the fanatic told him that many things would have to be investigated, but that for $500 he could be vaccinated.

He attributes other deaths to vaccines

After doubting the effectiveness of the vaccines, he made a comment in which he showed that other deaths could also have been due to them: “Betty and Sidney were also vaccinated”, referring to Betty White and Sidney Poitier, who died with 99 and 95 years, respectively.

To this he added that “they are falling like flies, but the authorities will never say so.”

But, the curious thing about his particular story is that it is not the first time that he has been involved in controversy, and that is that he was fired from WWE after some images came to light in which the former fighter used the term nigger to offend black people. (D)

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