WWE has announced that Hulk Hogan and Titus O'Neil will host 'WrestleMania' 37 together.
The Hall of Famer and former tag team champion will come together for the special two-night event at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay on April 10 and 11.
In a statement confirming the news, the company said: "WrestleMania is back in business as WWE today announced that WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan and WWE Superstar Titus O’Neil will host the two-night pop culture extravaganza."
Hogan is regarded as one of the most influential names in WWE history, and he will become a two-time Hall of Fame inductee days before this year's WrestleMania.
The Hulkster - whose real name is Terry Bollea - was inducted by Sylvester Stallone in 2005, and next month he'll be honoured once again as a member of the New World Order (nWo) alongside Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean 'X-Pac' Waltman.
Meanwhile, Titus - who has also held the 24/7 Championship - has contributed a lot to the Tampa Bar area, and founded the Bullard Family Foundation, which provides families and children in need with special moments, programmes and resources.
The company described him as "one of the most philanthropic Superstars in WWE history", pointing to his work with the likes of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Special Olympics.
The statement said: "His passion for community and uplifting others inspired him to write his first book, 'There’s No Such Thing as a Bad Kid: How I Went from Stereotype to Prototype' in 2019.
"O’Neil is a Tampa Bay native and graduated from the University of Florida where he was a standout football player for the Gators."
Hogan returned to the WWE fold in 2018, three years after he was fired over racist comments leaked during his sex tape trial.
He publicly apologised to the locker room, and Titus has previously insisted he won't "judge" Hulk by his mistakes.
He told Metro.co.uk: "What happened, happened. We can’t change that but we’re all moving forward in a positive manner. I’m not one to judge anybody, because I’ve made mistakes myself.
"I’ve had several conversations with Hulk since his return, and I feel like each with each conversation we’ve come closer to an understanding of what’s happened is in the past.
"This is what he’s doing now, he’s obviously one of the most polarising figures in WWE history. It just makes sense that we turn a negative into a positive."
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