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WWE icon Hulk Hogan claims he received a voice note from legendary rival two days after his death

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HULK HOGAN claims he received a voice note from legendary wrestler Roddy Piper two days after his death.

The former WWE star famously feuded with Piper and revealed that her death hit him hard.

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Hulk Hogan claims he received a voice note from Roddy Piper after his deathCredit: Getty
Piper passed away in 2015

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Piper passed away in 2015Credit: Getty – Contributor
The duo had a legendary rivalry

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The duo had a legendary rivalryCredit: Corbis

Piper passed away in 2015 at the age of 61, after a long and illustrious wrestling career.

He has fought Hogan on several occasions, including at WrestleMania 30 alongside Mr T and Paul Orndoff.

Piper last entered the ring in 2011, alongside The Miz, and has built a strong bond with Hogan over the years.

Hogan revealed that he was contacted by Piper from beyond the grave, telling The 700 Club: “It was a voicemail.

“This text message arrived two days after his death and said: “I’m just loving you, my brother. Just walking with Jesus. Walking with Jesus and loving you, my brother.”

“I was like, ‘He never would have said that when he was here.'”

Hogan and Piper faced off for the WFF Championship in 1985 and their rivalry lasted until a WWE contest in 2003.

Hogan, 70, revealed that Piper’s death hit him hard during an appearance on an episode of WWE Legends.

He said: “I felt like I had been shot in the chest from a cannon. This took me off track for a few days.

“It was really weird because I got a voicemail, or my phone was messed up. That really scared me, getting a voicemail from someone after they passed away.”

The message was also played aloud in the episode.

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