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According to TMZ Sports, Pro Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan died in Florida on Thursday after being hospitalized for cardiac arrest at the age of 71 years.
Hogan, who revolutionized the wrestling world and attracted interest in the game, was eventually called “Hulkamania” in the 1980s, appearing to support the then presidential candidate Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention in July 2024.
“As an entertainer, I try to stay out of politics,” Hogan said. “But whatever has happened in our country in the last four years, and whatever happened in the last weekend, I can no longer remain silent.”
“Let’s wild Trumpmania, brother!” Hogan said. “Let Trumpmania rule again! Let Trumpmania again make America great!”
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Professional entertainer and wrestler Hulk Hogan, flexing his muscles, as he speaks on the day 4 of the Republican National Convention (RNC), which is in Milwauki, Wisconsin, on the Fissure Forum on July 18, 2024. (Mike Sagar/Reuters)
Hogan, who had previously supported both former President Barack Obama and Republican Sen. Mit Romney, during his President’s dialects said that he returned about what he returned in the 2024 election. But after trying to murder Trump at Butler, Pennsylvania in July 2024, Hogan said he knew who he had cast his vote in the election.
Hogan said in an interview with Fox News in July 2024, “When I saw him standing with that fist in the air and blood on his face – as a warrior, as a leader – I realized what America wanted,” Hogan said in an interview with Fox News in July 2024.
In RNC, Hogan used a similar language when describing Trump.
Hogan said, “I have been in the ring with some biggest friends on some of the biggest, planet.”
Hogan said, “I know difficult people, but I tell you something, brother, Donald Trump is the most difficult among them.”
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Hulk Hogan has died at the age of 71. (Al Dunlop/Toronto Star via Getty Image)
No additional details were immediately available on Hogan’s death.
White House spokesman Harrison Fields shared a post of Hogan on Thursday, and said: “Rest in Peace, Brother.”
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Meanwhile, the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) depicted Hogan as one of the “most recognizable figures” of the pop culture and expressed his condolences after the news of his demise towards Hogan’s family and friends.
WWE said in a post on X, “WWE is sad to know that WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has passed away.” “One of the most recognizable figures of pop culture, Hogan helped WWE to achieve global recognition in the 1980s. WWE expresses his condolences to Hogan’s family, friends and fans.”
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