BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson says he was disappointed when he heard about a tape of Hulk Hogan using racial slurs.
Johnson, also a former pro wrestler, told a TV critics' meeting Thursday that the remarks didn't match his personal history with Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea.
"I've known Terry for a lot of years, and my dad helped train him in Florida in the '70s when he was breaking into the business. I come from a very long line of lineage of professional wrestlers. I had not known the man to be racist," said Johnson, who was at the meeting to talk about his HBO series, "Ballers."
He acknowledged: "We've all talked trash, you know, especially in private. He said what he said, and he's paying the price."
The 61-year-old Hogan has suffered backlash despite apologizing in a statement for using "offensive language."
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. severed ties with him this week.
Also Thursday, a judge set a March 2016 trial date for a lawsuit brought by Hogan against Gawker Media for releasing a sex tape that contained the comments.
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The Rock Comments On Hulk Hogan Tape
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson says he was disappointed when he heard about a tape of Hulk Hogan using racial slurs.
Johnson, also a former pro wrestler, told a TV critics' meeting Thursday that the remarks didn't match his personal history with Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea.
"I've known Terry for a lot of years, and my dad helped train him in Florida in the '70s when he was breaking into the business. I come from a very long line of lineage of professional wrestlers. I had not known the man to be racist," said Johnson, who was at the meeting to talk about his HBO series, "Ballers."
He acknowledged: "We've all talked trash, you know, especially in private. He said what he said, and he's paying the price."
The 61-year-old Hogan has suffered backlash despite apologizing in a statement for using "offensive language."
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. severed ties with him this week.
Also Thursday, a judge set a March 2016 trial date for a lawsuit brought by Hogan against Gawker Media for releasing a sex tape that contained the comments.
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