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At MSG Rally, Hulk Hogan Refutes Nazi Comparison Allegations

WWE legend Hulk Hogan defends Trump supporters, declaring “Trumpomania” stronger than ever.

WWE icon Hulk Hogan made a dramatic entrance at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday, taking the stage with a U.S. flag and amped-up rock music to defend Trump supporters against accusations of extremism. As chants filled the arena, Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, tore off his shirt to reveal a sleeveless top featuring the names Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), Trump’s 2024 running mate.

“Welcome to the house that Hulkamania built,” Hogan began, instantly hyping up the crowd of “Trumpomaniacs.” Recalling his wrestling glory days at MSG, Hogan said, “The energy of all these Trumpomaniacs is the most powerful force in the universe, and today this is Donald Trump’s house, brother!”

Hogan then tackled recent comparisons made by Democrats like Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Hillary Clinton who likened Trump rallies to a pro-Nazi gathering that took place at the same venue in 1939.

“You know something, Trumpomaniacs, I don’t see no stinkin’ Nazis in here. I don’t see no stinkin’ domestic terrorists in here,” Hogan declared to applause. “The only thing I see in here are a bunch of hard-working men and women that are real Americans, brother.”

  • Setting the Record Straight: Hogan denounced comparisons to Nazi events, highlighting the patriotism and resilience of Trump’s supporters.

  • An Answer for Every Issue: Hogan’s trademark line, “Whatcha gonna do?” became a rallying cry, with the crowd shouting, “Vote for Trump!” in response to issues like inflation and border security.

Hogan’s support for Trump runs deep. He referenced the assassination attempt against Trump at a recent Butler, Pennsylvania rally, where Hogan had similarly energized the crowd. “When I think about what happened last week, when they took a shot at my hero and they tried to kill the next president of the United States, enough was enough,” he said, rallying the crowd to “Let Trumpomania make America great again!”

A backstage photo of Hogan and Trump in an arm-wrestling pose, shared on social media by Trump adviser Dan Scavino Jr., captured the bond between the two icons as they geared up to rally supporters.

In the final days before the election, Hogan’s words struck a chord with the crowd, defending the patriotic values of Trump supporters and calling on all “Trumpomaniacs” to head to the polls. “The answer is vote for Trump!” he told the crowd, signaling that Trumpomania is indeed running wild.

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