Retired professional wrestler Hulk Hogan made a surprising return to his WWE persona on stage at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on Friday to show support for former President Donald Trump.
Before Trump officially accepted the Republican nomination, Hogan, dressed in a navy blue suit, sunglasses, and a red bandana, energized the crowd with a powerful endorsement of Trump.
Iconic wrestler Hulk Hogan endorses “hero, gladiator” Donald Trump for US President
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Details of Hogan’s Appearance and Speech:
– Attire: Hogan wore a navy blue suit and his famous blond handlebar moustache.
– Iconic Moment: He took off his suit jacket to reveal a sleeveless black shirt with “Real American” written on it. He then performed his classic T-shirt rip, revealing a T-shirt with “Trump/Vance Red Hulk Hogan.”
– Speech: Hogan cheered for Trump, calling him his “hero” and referring to him as a gladiator who would bring America back together. He rallied the crowd with his famous slogan, saying, “Let Trump-O-Mania rule again; let Trump-O-Mania make America great again!” The crowd responded with chants of “USA, USA.”
Hogan’s appearance came after Trump survived an assassination attempt at a Milwaukee rally last week. Despite the danger, Trump was seen rallying the crowd with the words, “fight! fight! fight!” before being safely escorted away by the Secret Service.
Earlier this week, Trump also announced JD Vance as his running mate for the upcoming Presidential election scheduled for November 5 this year.
Key Points from the Event
– Hogan’s Endorsement: Hogan praised Trump as his “hero” and emphasized Trump’s role in uniting the country.
– Trump’s Safety: The appearance followed an assassination attempt on Trump at a rally.
– Election Update: Trump announced JD Vance as his Vice Presidential pick for the November election.
What do you think about Hulk Hogan’s return to the spotlight for Trump’s campaign?