Bizarre moment Hulk Hogan rips off his sleeves on Fox News as he goes full 'Trumpamania' at inaugural ball

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Bizarre moment Hulk Hogan rips off his sleeves on Fox News as he goes full 'Trumpamania' at inaugural ball
Published: Jan, 21 2025 15:00

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 receding golden locks, but nonetheless, the 71-year-old born Terry Bollea had on the customary sports jacket at the black-tie soiree.

 [Hogan ripped open his t-shirt to expose another underneath, reading: 'Trumpamania']
Image Credit: Mail Online [Hogan ripped open his t-shirt to expose another underneath, reading: 'Trumpamania']

He could have nailed the 'esteemed friend of the new President' look by adding a bowtie and cummerbund, but that may have been a bridge too far. Besides, Hogan's instincts would eventually get the better of him and the fervent Trump supporter was soon ripping off his jacket sleeves and tearing open his shirt during a wild segment on Fox News.

 [Hulk Hogan shares a laugh with Jesse Watters during Monday's Liberty Ball in Washington]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Hulk Hogan shares a laugh with Jesse Watters during Monday's Liberty Ball in Washington]

'You know Jesse,' Hogan told Fox News' Jesse Watters, 'this suit is holding me down just like that four-year [Biden] administration. The lies, the cheating, all the stuff that's going on, brother.'. Like much of American, the snickering Watters knew what to expect.

 [Hulk Hogan, now 71, was a special guest on Monday Night Raw as WWE took Netflix by storm]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Hulk Hogan, now 71, was a special guest on Monday Night Raw as WWE took Netflix by storm]

Hogan took time during his Fox News appearance to plug his new beer brand. Hogan ripped open his t-shirt to expose another underneath, reading: 'Trumpamania'. The red-faced Hogan began pulling at his sleeves while repeating some key terms from the Trump campaign, such as 'secure borders' and 'lower gas prices.'.

In the midst of his rambling, Hogan paused to promote the beer brand emblazoned across his black t-shirt: 'We got Real American Beer!'. He then ripped open that t-shirt, exposing another with 'Trumpamania' written across the front in the same fiery font Hogan used for 'Hulkamania' merchandize during the height of his fame in the 1980s.

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