HULK HOGAN has been dropped from Celebrity Big Brother and will be replaced by fellow WWE legend Chyna, it's been claimed.
Hulk has had his WWE contract torn to shreds after being caught on camera giving a reportedly racist rant - which he has since apologised for.
Sadly, the 61-year-old was supposed to be spending the rest of his summer under the grey skies of the UK for this year's Celebrity Big Brother, but under the circumstances, this apparently can't happen anymore.
Thankfully, the powers that be at Channel 5 have lined up the perfect replacement to the disgraced wrestler with his former co-star and leading female fighter Chyna who will now enter the iconic Elstree compound instead, according to reports.
Show insiders have told The Daily Star: "Chyna isn't exactly shy and retiring. She will be up for having a lot of fun in the house."
Chyna initially found fame as one of the most popular wrestlers of the 90s in WWF but later joined the elite club of women to grace the cover of Playboy entirely naked.
But her career in the ring came to an abrupt end when her relationship with the wrestler and now WWE Executive Vice President Triple H collapsed before he swiftly moved on with fellow wrestler Stephanie McMahon.
She then went on to release her very own sex tape with her next boyfriend Sean X-Pac Waltman, aptly titled 1 Night in China.
When the film proved to be an enormous success, Chyna became a leading figure in the porn industry going on to appear in several X-rated movies including a pornographic parody of Avengers where she starred as a particularly kinky She-Hulk.
She's spent the last three years teaching English in Japan but will she make a welcome return to the entertainment industry when she steps into the Big Brother house?
Only time will tell but if she does decide to leave her dignity in the Far East for UK television, but if she does, she's thought to be joining Loose Woman Sherrie Hewson, East 17's Bran Harvey and former Live and Kicking presenter Gail Porter.
Celebrity Big Brother is expected to start on Channel 5 in August.
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