Hulk Hogan Backs Trump for President: Legendary Wrestler Endorses at RNC

Hulk Hogan Throws Support Behind Donald Trump Ahead of US Presidential Election

In a dramatic display of enthusiasm, legendary WWE wrestler and actor Hulk Hogan has openly declared his support for Donald Trump ahead of the United States presidential election. Hogan, a longtime friend of Trump, made the announcement at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night.

The wrestling icon took to the stage, tore off his shirt to reveal a red Trump Vance muscle shirt, and praised Trump as a “gladiator” who is destined to win in November. Hogan, who has known Trump for over 35 years, believes that Trump’s determination and resilience will ultimately lead to his victory.

“Hulkamaniacs, I’ve known Donald Trump for more than 35 years. He’s going to win in November, and we’re all going to be champions again when he wins,” Hogan exclaimed. “They’ve thrown everything at Trump, and he’s still standing and kicking their butts.”

This is not the first time Hogan has expressed his admiration for Trump. In 2015, he even revealed that he wanted to be Trump’s running mate. With Trump’s presidential bid just months away, Hogan’s endorsement is a significant boost to the Republican Party’s campaign efforts.

Watch the video of Hogan’s enthusiastic endorsement below:

Imagine not being from the US and watching this as part of our presidential election process pic.twitter.com/z2xH4LnlTT

— litquidity (@litcapital) July 19, 2024

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