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Multiple Trainers Offer to Train Nick Hogan for Wrestling Career — REPORT

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There is a growing buzz about Nick Hogan possibly stepping into the wrestling ring, as many trainers and wrestling schools are reportedly interested in helping him kickstart a career.

Nick isn’t new to wrestling training. Earlier, he had spent time training with Bryan Idol and had also worked out at the WWE Performance Center. He also trained at Rikishi’s wrestling school back in 2009, but had to stop due to a shoulder injury.

He also seems interested in the entertainment side of wrestling. Nick has even suggested a possible ring name, “Nasty Nick,” which was a nickname his father once gave him. Wrestling has become even more meaningful for him since Hulk Hogan passed away in July 2025. Nick has said that being around wrestling helps him feel connected to his father.

Nick Hogan attracts wrestling interest from multiple trainers

According to a report from Fightful Select, multiple training facilities have already reached out to Nick Hogan with offers. The report states, “Regarding Nick Hogan saying he’d consider a wrestling career if the opportunity was right, @FightfulSelect has heard that a number of trainers & schools have said that they have offered to train him if he was interested.”

The interest comes after Nick recently spoke about the idea of getting into wrestling on the 83 Weeks podcast with Eric Bischoff. Instead of dismissing the idea, he sounded open to it. He said, “You never know,” and mentioned that he still gets in the ring sometimes to stay sharp. He also added that he has always been drawn to wrestling and feels he is still in good shape. If the right chance comes, he would be happy to take it.

These comments have come at a time when people are talking more about the Hogan legacy again, especially after the release of the Hulk Hogan: Real American docuseries on Netflix. Naturally, fans are wondering if Nick could follow in his father’s footsteps.

That said, nothing is official yet. Nick hasn’t confirmed any plans to wrestle, and there is no word of talks with WWE. For now, he is working as the acting commissioner of Real American Freestyle (RAF).

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