"We're already celebrating the inauguration, even before it happens because we know we're getting our country back," Hogan proclaimed. "Wow!" Watters asked Hogan where the United
During Donald Trump's inauguration, Hulk Hogan expressed immense excitement at the Fox News studio, tearing off his suit to reveal a 'Trumpamania' T-shirt. Hogan was thrilled about Trump's second term,
Celebrity fighters Hulk Hogan, Mike Tyson and Jake Paul were all seen going crazy for new President Trump during his Inauguration Day events — with Hogan ripping off his shirt and even
Hulk Hogan almost appeared to fit in at the Liberty Ball on Monday in the wake of President Donald Trump's second inauguration. Yes, the WWE legend wore a conspicuous black bandana over his ...
Hulk Hogan celebrated Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jesse Watters Primetime by ripping off his shirt and praising Trump’s presidency. WWE legends lik
WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan tore off his shirt and started to wrestle Fox News host Jesse Watters during live coverage of President Trump's inauguration.
Hulk Hogan has had quite a week ... next week where he would likely receive a much more positive reaction: Donald Trump's presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. Appearing on Jesse Watters ...
President-elect Donald Trump performed his signature fist-pumping ... Trump also gave a shout out to Hulk Hogan who was in the crowd but did not appear on stage. The former WWE star endorsed ...
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Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan ripped his shirt open before pouncing on Fox News host Jesse Watters during a live broadcast from President Donald Trump’s Liberty Ball. The event was one of three balls attended by the new president Monday evening.
According to a recent report, WWE Hall of Famer and wrestling legend Hulk Hogan will not be at Saturday Night's Main Event due to "family commitments."
Trump will attend a signing room ceremony, followed by an inaugural luncheon in Statuary Hall. He then will review the troops on the east front of the Capitol. The parade will take place in Capitol One Arena, where Trump has invited attendees to also watch the swearing-in ceremony.