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Hulk Hogan Makes A Surprise Appearance At Donald Trump’s MSG Rally & Dances (Video)

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In a moment that surprised both wrestling fans and political rally-goers alike, Old School WWF & WCW Legend Hulk Hogan made his legendary entrance at Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden, electrifying the crowd with his iconic theme song, Real American.

Hogan, known for his legendary wrestling persona and larger-than-life charisma, took the stage in his trademark bandana and red and yellow attire, embodying the spirit that has made him a household name for decades.

As the music blared, the crowd roared in recognition, erupting into applause and cheers as Hogan danced along to his entrance. The 71-year-old wrestling icon didn’t hold back, embracing the moment with his signature moves and high-energy antics, drawing smiles and laughter from the crowd.

Chants of “Hogan! Hogan!” could be heard as the wrestling legend acknowledged his fans, flexing his muscles and engaging with the audience in classic Hulkamania style.

You can watch his entrance below:

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The 2-time WWE Hall of Famer criticized Kamala Harris, accusing her of “acting like the victim”.

Referring to comments about the rally being reminiscent of Nazi gatherings at MSG in the 1930s, Hogan declared, “I don’t see any stinkin’ Nazis in here”.

During a recent interview on FOX News, Hogan was asked about polls suggesting that Kamala Harris has a lead in the 2024 Presidential Election.

Hogan said he doesn’t believe the polls and thinks Donald Trump will win by a landslide.

Here’s what the Hulkster said:

“Donald Trump is quick on his feet, man. He can pivot. He’s all smoke and mirrors, but when it comes down to business, he’s a businessman. You know, like that economic forum where he schooled that guy who didn’t know a thing about tariffs?

So I hear what you’re saying about the polls, and it’s even-steven, but let me tell you something. I don’t believe the polls. It’s going to be a landslide. You know — ‘too big to rig,’ brother, is the theme here.”

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