At the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee, renowned professional wrestler Hulk Hogan made a memorable endorsement of Donald Trump. Embracing his iconic wrestling persona, Hogan’s enthusiastic support for Trump was highlighted by a dramatic shirt-ripping reveal of a Trump-Vance tank top, capturing the attention of delegates and viewers alike.
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- Hulk Hogan, the famous professional wrestler, endorsed Donald Trump at the RNC in Milwaukee.
- Hogan made a dramatic entrance, tearing off his shirt to reveal a tank top supporting the Trump-Vance ticket.
- The event took place on the fourth day of the RNC, shortly before Trump’s closing speech.
- Hogan, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, expressed his admiration for Trump, calling him his “hero.”
- He compared Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance to his former wrestling partnership with “Macho Man” Randy Savage, known as The Mega Powers.
- At 70 years old, Hogan maintained his wrestling persona with his enthusiastic endorsement.
- The packed auditorium of Republican delegates had just nominated Trump as the party’s presidential candidate.
- Hogan stated that he felt he was in front of “real Americans” during his appearance.
- Hogan’s endorsement comes despite past controversies, including a leaked intimate video and racist language use.
- He was previously fired from WWE in 2015 due to the scandal but has since apologized for his actions.
