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'I'm Racist!' Listen To Hulk Hogan's Vile N Word Rant

April 14 2016, Updated 7:33 p.m. ET

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Nine months after RadarOnline.com and The National ENQUIRER released the transcript of Hulk Hogan's disgusting racist rant, the full audio of his tirade has been made public.

As RadarOnline.com reported, the sordid pillow talk was recorded during one of Hogan's romps with Heather Clem, the wife of Bubba "The Love Sponge" Clem, around 2007. The sex tape is at the center of the ongoing lawsuit between Hogan, born Terry Bollea, and Gawker Media. Hogan, 62, was recently awarded a total of $140 million in his privacy suit against the company, which published a clip of the tape, but Gawker is appealing.

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The bombshell audio was unsealed as part of a 2,000-page data dump concerning the files from the lawsuit. Death and Taxes magazine uncovered the footage heard above, which is part of an audio recording of the FBI investigation. Technically, it's a recording of Hogan and his attorney David Houston watching the tapes together with a sex tape broker.

"I'm racist to a point, y'know," Hogan can be heard ruminating on the disgusting clip. "F*****g n*****s!"

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