U.S. President Donald Trump paid tribute to Hulk Hogan, calling him a “great friend” and “MAGA all the way,” after the wrestling legend died at 71. Hogan backed Trump in 2024.
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- Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, became a wrestling superstar in the late 1970s.
- He achieved mainstream fame with 'Hulkamania' and success outside wrestling. 17s
- Hogan faced controversy after a sex tape and racist remarks, but was later reinstated by WWE. 48s
- He endorsed Donald Trump in the 2024 election, dividing wrestling fans. 1m 10s
- Hogan remained active in wrestling and leaves a lasting legacy after his death. 1m 28s