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Hulk Hogan last appeared on WWE TV in 2007. wwe.com

In his legendary career, Terry Gene Bollea, who is popular by his ring name Hulk Hogan, has undergone 10 back surgeries. The Hulkster recently took to his social media accounts to share a photo of his blood-curdling surgery scars.

Hogan, 66, has sustained more injuries than most modern-day WWE wrestlers. He has undergone excruciating surgeries that have left clearly visible scars. On Friday, Hogan shared a photo of his mammoth back with his 2.2 million Twitter followers. He shared the same photo for his 1.5 million Instagram followers as well.

"10 surgeries you can hang a MAC truck from my back and I’ll still take the whole WWE roster on brother," he wrote in the caption. Aside from that, he proudly showed off his "Immortal" tattoo which he got back in 2011. The photo is captured in Hulk's Clearwater, Florida based Beach Shop.

If the caption is anything to go by, it looks like Hogan is all set to enchant the WWE Universe as soon as he recovers from his latest back surgery, according to a TMZ report.

Hulk went under the knife for the first time in 2009 after suffering severe pain from performing for several years in the four-sided, as well as six-sided rings. Even after more than 40 years in the wrestling profession, the 6 ft 7 inches tall legend refuses to slow down.

Paying no heed to doctor's advice to wait for about four months before returning to the gym, earlier this year, the wrestler revealed that he was already working out just 49 days after his surgery. On top of that, Hogan even teased his much-awaited in-ring return at WrestleMania 36. Despite numerous injuries as the result of previous wrestling matches, Hogan had made appearances in WWE events.

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Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan posted a series of increasingly graphic pictures to Twitter after severely burning his band in a radiator explosion. Reuters