Hulk Hogan, Donald Trump and Republican National Convention
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Hogan didn't publicly endorse Trump until the convention, citing the assassination attempt against Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, as the reason for his announcement.
As tributes pour in for Hulk Hogan, one video shows the moment he ripped his shirt off during the RNC in Milwaukee. Why was he there?
President Trump, lawmakers and others in the political world are expressing their condolences over the death of professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan. Hogan, who made a memorable appearance during last year’s Republican National Convention backing Trump’s reelection campaign,
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The Nation on MSNHulk Hogan Was a Racist, Liar, and Scab
In the 1980s, the professional wrestler portrayed himself as an all-American hero—but he was really a “jabroni” the entire time.
It's hard to overstate just how violent and commie-hating American pop culture was in the 1980s. The late wrestler was among its biggest stars.
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Trump and Hulk Hogan forged a decadeslong bond based on wrestling, reality stardom and politics
WASHINGTON — One was a businessman turned reality TV star twice elected president. The other was a professional wrestler who became politically active later in life.
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Commentary: As hero and villain, Hulk Hogan helped make popular culture what it is today
The pro wrestler, who died on Thursday, leveraged patriotism and a demand for dominance to become a self-spun celebrity whose career catalyzed and mirrored the shifting zeitgeist.
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