Hold onto your hats, folks, because the wrestling world just collided with the political arena in a way that only Hulk Hogan could orchestrate! That’s right! Hulkamania is back in action, but this time it’s tag-teaming with Donald Trump. During the Republican National Convention, the legendary wrestling star threw his iconic bandana into the ring, announcing his endorsement for Donald Trump’s presidential run and got the crowd roaring with his electrifying declaration: “Let Trump-a-mania make America great again!”
Now, you might be wondering what a Hulk Hogan endorsement means in the grand scheme of things. After all, we’re talking about a guy who’s spent decades body-slamming opponents in the ring and delivering signature catchphrases, not necessarily the usual political heavyweight. But let’s be honest, Hogan has always been a master of showmanship, and this endorsement was no exception. With his trademark charisma and heartthrob looks—seriously, when does he not look like a larger-than-life action figure?—Hogan brought a unique flair to the convention. It’s not every day you see a wrestling icon turning the spotlight onto political debates.
Hogan said he was upset when they “took a shot at my hero.” He then proceeded to remove his vest and rip the Hogan “Real American” shirt he was wearing to reveal a Trump-Vance 2024 shirt – in classic pro wrestling fashion.
“Enough was enough and I said, let Trump-a-mania run wild, brother. Let Trump-a-mania rule again. Let Trump-a-mania make America great again,” he screamed while flexing his pythons.
Hogan called Trump and Vance a great tag-team, akin to him and the late Randy Savage back in his pro wrestling days.
“I’ve seen some great tag teams in my time – Hulk Hogan and oooh, yeah, the ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage. But you know something? I see the greatest tag team of my life standing upon us and getting ready to straighten this country out for all the real Americans,” Hogan added.
Hogan predicted “America is going to get back on track” with Trump as president and the so-called “Trump-ites” behind him for the next four years.
“America is gonna be great again.”
Hogan told TMZ in 2015 he would want to be Trump’s running mate. Trump eventually chose Mike Pence and the two defeated Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine. Trump and Pence lost in 2020 to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. This time around, Trump chose Ohio Sen. JD Vance to be his running mate.
He said Thursday he was “proud” to support his hero as the next president.
He finished his speech with a question to criminals and “crooked” politicians in the U.S.
“Whatcha gonna do when Donald Trump and all the Trump-a-maniacs run wild on you, brother?”
At the end of the day, Hogan’s endorsement is just another twist in the colorful saga of American politics. It’s an outrageous spectacle, an unexpected merger of wrestling showbiz and the relentless pursuit of political power. Whether you love it or loathe it, one thing’s clear: you can’t help but be entertained. So, let’s see if “Trump-a-mania” can indeed run wild and make America great again—because when Hulk Hogan steps into the ring, you know it’s going to be one wild ride! It should be noted Hogan has been caught being racist on several occasions.
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