Wrestler Hulk Hogan calls Trump a “hero” and Republicans “real Americans”
The legendary wrestling star tore off his shirt to reveal he was wearing another shirt with the Republican candidate’s name underneath.
Legendary wrestling star Hulk Hogan on Thursday endorsed Donald Trump as a presidential candidate tore the shirt to reveal that beneath it he had written another letter with the name of the Republican candidate.
“There with our leader, my hero, that gladiator, we are going to unite the United States of America,” he said in his speech. Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, ahead of Trump’s speech to end the four-day session.
Terry Gene Bollea, his real name, compared Trump and vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance The duo he formed with Macho ManRandy Savage, The Mega Powers Remembered.
As he typically does in his wrestling appearances, the 70-year-old Mr. America tore off the shirt he was wearing in support, revealing another red shirt underneath. The Trump-Vance presidential pair.
Upon entering the session auditorium packed with Republican delegates who nominated Trump as their candidate for president, the senator said he felt he was in front. “Real Americans.”
Hogan was embroiled in controversy more than a decade ago revelation of one Intimate videos and use of racist language.
This last fact caused him to leave World Wrestling Entertainment in 2015, where he had won important titles in his career. He apologized for what happened.
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