Hulk Hogan Appears At Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden Rally, Struggles To Rip Shirt
Hulk Hogan discusses the Middle East, Kamala Harris, and Christianity in MSG speech for Donald Trump
Oct 28, 2024
The blurring of the lines between professional wrestling and politics only continued on Sunday night as Hulk Hogan appeared during Donald Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden, once again endorsing Trump to be the next president of the United States.
After making his way onto the stage to a re-recorded version of 'Real American', Hogan struggled to rip off his shirt for several seconds before he finally unveiled a 'Trump Vance' vest underneath.
The WWE Hall of Famer then cut a pro wrestling promo, beginning by welcoming the "Trumpamaniacs" to "the house that Hulk Hogan built." Madison Square Garden, of course, is synonymous with WWE.
Hogan then said: "You know something Trumpamaniacs? I don't see no stinking Nazis in here. I don't see no domestic terrorists in here. The only thing I see in here are a bunch of hard-working men and women that are real Americans, brother."
Hogan's comments come after Donald Trump's former chief of staff and retired US Marine Corps General John Kelly said Trump "falls into the general definition of fascist."
As Hulk Hogan's speech continued, he moved on to topics like the Middle East and putting God in American homes and schools before finishing by leading the crowd in "Vote for Trump" chants.
Hogan endorsed Donald Trump for president earlier this year at the Republican National Convention. Pro wrestling has become an important element of Trump's campaign as the election nears, with the WWE Hall of Famer making entrances to The Undertaker's music. Trump also appeared on The Undertaker's Six Feet Under podcast.
Donald Trump is the Republican nominee for president of the United States. The presidential election will take place on Tuesday, November 5.
If you use any quotes from this article please credit the original source and give an H/T to Cultaholic.com.