Hulk Hogan asked for forgiveness for his past use of racial slurs in a pre-taped interview that aired on "Good Morning America" on Monday.
Hogan denied he is a racist, but apologized to fans for the incident.
"I'm not a racist, but I never should have said what I said," he told anchor Amy Robach.
"It was wrong. I'm embarrassed by it. But a lot of people need to realize you inherit things from your environment ... I grew up [in] south Tampa ... the word was just thrown around like it was nothing."
Hogan used racial slurs to describe daughter Brooke Hogan's boyfriend in a sex tape, which was recorded without his knowledge in 2006.The National Enquirer obtained and published a transcript of the tape last month from Hogan's ongoing lawsuit over the footage.
"Oh my gosh, please forgive me," he later begged.
Hogan teared up as he spoke of daughter Brooke, who defended him in a heartfelt poem in the wake of the scandal.
The wrestler told Robach he would love a second chance with the WWE, which has stripped all mention of Hogan from the organization's website.