Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan discusses his 'electric' commentary at the Republican National Convention on 'Hannity.' Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan stood at the lectern during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last week and listened to a thunderous applause as he endorsed former President Trump for another term in office.
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, ripped off his shirt to expose a sleeveless "Trump Vance Make America Great Again" shirt he was wearing, and he did so proudly while he explained why he will be backing Trump in the race.
One week later, Hogan made a surprise appearance at Detroit Lions training camp, where he spoke with reporters about why he decided to speak at the RNC. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Former wrestler Hulk Hogan talks to the media at Detroit Lions training camp in Allen Park Thursday, July 25, 2024. (Kimberly P.
Mitchell/Detroit Free Press) While doubling down on his support for Trump, Hogan said the assassination attempt on the former president’s life during a rally in Pennsylvania changed his mindset about being silent. "The RNC was kind of intense for me because, you know, I had been silent for so long watching the demise of this beautiful country," Hogan said, via MLive.com. "I was sickened that I was silent for so long.