Hulk Hogan spoke at Donald Trump’s rally and you won’t believe what happened next
WWE legend Hulk Hogan is one of Donald Trump’s celebrity endorsers.
Trump called on him in the closing days of the campaign.
And Hulk Hogan spoke at Donald Trump’s rally and you won’t believe what happened next.
Hulk Hogan speaks at Trump Madison Square Garden rally
Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan is one of the performers synonymous with Madison Square Garden.
“Hulkamania” was born at Madison Square Garden and Hogan headlines countless shows at the world’s most famous arena.
It was natural for the Hulkster to appear as a surprise speaker at former President Donald Trump’s big rally at the Garden eight days before the 2024 Election.
Hogan took the stage to his iconic “Real American” theme song and waved a gigantic American flag.
He already performed his trademark tearing away of his t-shirt to reveal a “Trump-Vance” tank top.
The speech Hogan delivered was the kind of classic 1980s pro wrestler promo Hogan would cut when he was building up a Wrestlemania main event against the likes of Randy “Macho Man” Savage or Andre the Giant.
Hogan mocked Vice President Kamala Harris for trying to flip-flop on all the socialist policies she supported when she ran for President back in 2020 such as confiscating guns, banning fracking, eliminating private health insurance, and decriminalizing illegal immigration.
“All of a sudden, she flips, she flops, she spins and turns around and acts like she was going to be the damn hero,” Hogan stated. “But we all know Trump is the only man that can fix this country today, and with Trump as our commander in chief, peace through strength will fix all of our problems in the Middle East.”
Hulk Hogan’s speech at the Republican National Convention was one of the highlights of the event.
And his speech at Madison Square Garden obviously freaked out the pro-Kamala Harris media.
CNN gets its own wrestler
The Left is worried about the gender gap with men supporting Trump by wider margins than women back Kamala.
CNN tried to remedy this by bringing their own politically active wrestler on the air.
Mick Foley performed in WWE from 1996 to 2008 as the Mankind character, a loveable everyman who is best known for his partnership with The Rock and getting thrown off the top of a 15-foot-high steel cage by the Undertaker.
Foley is a well-known leftist and CNN’s Kaitlan Collins had Foley on her show to respond to Hogan’s speech and make the case to male voters that they should vote for Kamala.
“I’ve always liked Kamala Harris. I go back to when she was campaigning for president five years. I like what she had to say. I believe she’s a positive, a very competent person. I want to embrace the joy that she brings, the optimism, and not the fear that has been Donald Trump’s hallmark,” Foley began.
2024 is an election where the candidates not only sit for interviews on competing podcasts but also trot out their own celebrity wrestler endorsements.