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Various News: Vince McMahon and Triple H Recording Voice-Overs for Camp WWE, Xavier Woods Labeled as Kofi Kingston on Trading Card, and Hulk Hogan Inducted Into Boys and Girls Club Hall of Fame

May 3, 2018 | Posted by Jeffrey Harris
Camp WWE - Vince McMahon and Triple H

– WWE released a new behind-the-scenes video for Camp WWE, which returns for a new season on the WWE Network on Sunday, May 6 at 12:00 pm EST/9:00 am PST. The video shows Camp WWE stars Vince McMahon, Triple H, Ric Flair, Sgt. Slaughter, and The Godfather recording their voice work for the show. You can check out that new Camp WWE featurette below.

– Xavier Woods retweeted a post by a fan showing a photo of a Topps WWE trading card that incorrectly names Xavier Woods as Kofi Kingston. You can check out the image of the incorrect trading card that shows a picture of Woods, but with Kofi Kingston for the name caption, below.

As previously reported, the Boys and Girls Clubs of America was set to Hulk Hogan and eight others into the Alumni Hall of Fame this week. You can check out the full press release on Hogan’s induction this week, along with some photos and tweets posted by Hogan and others at the event.

Hulk Hogan Inducted into Boys & Girls Clubs Alumni Hall of Fame

Last night Hulk Hogan was inducted in to Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Alumni Hall of Fame.

For more than 150 years, Boys & Girls Clubs around the country have provided kids and teens of all backgrounds, the opportunity to achieve great futures. To celebrate the accomplishments of former Boys & Girls Club members, the organization annually recognizes distinguished alumni, including these nine inductees who have excelled to the top of their respective fields.

Hulk Hogan was one of nine inductees.

The ceremony was hosted by Emmy and Tony-award winning actor and Club alum Courtney B. Vance, and honored alumni who have gone on from their Boys & Girls Club to make major contributions in their professions, from sports to entertainment to the military and more. Each of these leaders has followed a unique path, yet they all share a similar beginning – with the life-changing programs, caring staff and the fun, safe environment of a Boys & Girls Club.

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Terry Bollea would ride his bike five miles every day to attend the Interbay Club of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay, where he loved to play baseball. He remembers touring the Club with his mom and dad, and being immediately impressed by its library and swimming pool. When he learned to swim and dive from the Club’s 10-foot diving board, Terry knew he could achieve anything in life. Terry, of course, became Hulk Hogan, a 12-time World Champion and key figure in WWE’s rise from regional attraction to worldwide entertainment powerhouse. The Hulkster’s undeniable charisma set the standard for future WWE Superstars. The larger-than-life icon went on to star in movies, television shows and his own animated series, and he became an idol to a vast legion of fans known as “Hulkamaniacs.”