WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan went on Good Morning America to apologize and ask for forgiveness for his racist rant that was made public in July -- the rant that also got him removed from the WWE. Hogan even admitted that he thought about committing suicide. If you recall, after his rant was made public the WWE quickly removed any reference of Hogan from their website and fired him from working on the WWE show "Tough Enough."

Here's a sample of what Hogan said during the emotional intervew:

“Oh, my gosh. Please forgive me. Please forgive me … I think if you look at the whole picture of who Hulk Hogan is, you can see over all the years that there’s not a racist bone in my body.”

Hogan also says that people shouldn’t be judged on the lower points of their past.

“If everybody at their lowest point was judged on one thing they said and let’s just say in high school, you may have said one bad thing and all of a sudden, your whole career was wiped out today because of something you said 10 or 20 years ago, it’d be a sad world. People get better every day. People get better.”

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