Wrestling legend and entertainer Hulk Hogan made a dramatic entrance at the Republican National Convention, tearing off his shirt on stage to rally support for presidential candidate Donald Trump.
The former US President
delivered his first public speech since surviving an assassination attempt at a
Pennsylvania rally the previous weekend.
Trump became emotional as he
recounted the moment a bullet grazed his ear during the incident.
Security footage showed Trump
being rushed off the stage by Secret Service agents after multiple gunshots
were fired. The video captured him dropping to the ground, clutching his right
ear as shots rang out.
On the fourth day of the
convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Hulk Hogan energized the crowd by waving an
American flag and leading chants of “USA!” He entered the stage to his
wrestling theme tune “Real American” and greeted the audience with one of his
signature phrases, “Well, let me tell you something brother!!”
Reflecting on the recent
attempt on Trump’s life, Hogan declared, “What happened last week… when they
took a shot at my hero…. They tried to kill the greatest president of the
United States!” His impassioned speech continued, “Enough was enough!”
Hogan, whose real name is Terry
Gene Bollea, then rallied the crowd with a call to action, “Let Trumpmania run
wild, brother! Let Trumpmania rule again! Let Trumpmania make America great
again!”
The 70-year-old wrestling
legend likened Trump and his vice-presidential running mate JD Vance to the
dynamic duo he once formed with “Macho Man” Randy Savage, known as The Mega
Powers. In a theatrical gesture reminiscent of his wrestling days, Hogan ripped
off his shirt to reveal a red T-shirt underneath emblazoned with the
Trump-Vance presidential ticket.
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