Who is Hulk Hogan, the legendary wrestler who endorsed Donald Trump?

The wrestler participated in the last day of the Republican National Convention, showing his full support for the candidate.

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Hulk Hogan AP (Paul Sancya/AP)

This Thursday was the last day of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, an event where the Republicans showed their full support for Donald Trump ahead of the upcoming elections on November 5th.

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The event featured all kinds of appearances on stage, and undoubtedly one of the most surprising was that of the legendary WWE wrestler, Hulk Hogan, to show support for the candidate.

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Hulk Hogan expressed his support for Donald Trump in the upcoming elections.

With an extensive speech, the 70-year-old former wrestler took the podium and made it clear that Trump is a key figure in his career, so now it is his turn to offer him support.

"Throughout my career, I have been in the ring with some of the biggest and baddest guys on the planet. Donald Trump is the toughest of them all. They have thrown everything at Donald Trump, all the investigations, impeachments, court cases, and he is still standing and kicking their asses," he detailed.

In addition, Hogan paraphrased Donald's career by using his classic phrase, as he described Trump as "The real American hero."

Who is Hulk Hogan?

Hogan is one of the most important wrestlers in WWE history; in fact, one of the most significant moments of his career occurred on January 23, 1984, when "Hulkamania" was officially born, the night the Georgia native defeated The Iron Sheik to become champion.

In addition, Hulk starred in the main events of WrestleMania; one of them was the third edition, in which he faced André The Giant.

In 2005, he earned his induction into the Hall of Fame in a ceremony led by Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone, with whom he shared credits in the movie "Rocky III".

He has been retired for several years, although in 2006 he returned to the ring to have a rivalry with the "Legend Killer", Randy Orton, with whom he culminated the feud at the Summer Slam PPV; however, he was defeated.

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