Deshin said:
I've always liked Hogan and I looked at the whole thing this way:
Yes he said "a bad word", but his marriage was breaking up and he was about to plow his friend's wife.
At the worst, he's an old racist but kept it to himself and never led it be evident in his work in dealing with black people and even training up black wrestlers.
At the best, he was a man whose entire career was built around him being this larger than life symbol and events were happening in his life that he had no control over and in a moment of weakness and awkwardness he said some stupid shit to sound like a "big man".
The whole thing was, as you alluded to, a man under immense pressure in a private moment venting said pressure. Is he racist? According to a lot of the people of color who've worked with him, apparently not. But it was the pressure of WWE's status as a publicly traded company that forced them into a position of having to let him go. I'm 99% sure the higher ups did not want to fire him, but they had to trade Hogan for PR. Best for business.
I don't hold his comments against him, and I feel the court's decision was correct. Gawker clearly was in the wrong, as was the douchebag "friend" who made the tape available to them. I really feel bad for the guy and I hope in the end things get cleared away and he is able to have his legacy again.