Faith
Hulk Hogan: ‘We Took America Back, One Nation Under God Again’
In a recent segment of The Ingraham Angle, WWE legend Hulk Hogan brought his characteristic energy to the show, sharing his unvarnished enthusiasm for former President Donald Trump. From recounting his iconic “Trump dance” at Madison Square Garden to discussing his journey from political caution to unabashed support, Hogan delivered a series of memorable quotes.
“I still got my Trump pump on,” Hogan declared, reminiscing about his October appearance at Madison Square Garden. “I did the Trump dance, baby, and now it’s catching on. Everybody’s dancing like Trump because we got America back. We got a second chance. We’ve repented to our Lord and Savior, and he’s healing the land.”
Hogan’s comments reflected not just personal conviction but a broader cultural shift he sees among Americans. “I was one of the biggest cowards around,” he admitted. “I voted for Trump before, but I was afraid to wear the hat, afraid of the bumper sticker. But when they tried to kill him, I said, ‘That’s it. Enough is enough.’”
The WWE Hall of Famer’s candid admission about his initial hesitance was striking. As a public figure with a bipartisan fan base, Hogan explained the delicate balancing act he faced as a businessman. “I didn’t want to split my audience. I didn’t want people throwing rocks through my business or coming to my home.” But he ultimately decided it was time to take a stand: “We took America back. We’re on the right path—God in our homes, God in our country, God in our schools.”
Madison Square Garden and Beyond
Reflecting on the Trump rally at Madison Square Garden, Hogan called the energy “electric,” likening it to “jumping on a lightning bolt.” He noted that it marked a turning point not just for him but for many attendees.
“The Butler rally got me off the couch. When they tried to kill [Trump], that was it,” Hogan said, referencing another pivotal moment. He also described the Republican National Convention (RNC), where he felt compelled to speak his mind. “I just wrapped myself up, said what was on my heart, and never read the teleprompter. The place came alive.”
Faith and Leadership
Hogan tied his admiration for Trump to shared faith and a belief in divine guidance. “Trump’s my hero. He’s our leader. He’s a man of God,” Hogan said emphatically. “When you walk in the light… miracles happen. And Donald Trump, I’ve known him for over 40 years—he hasn’t changed a bit.”
Hogan also dismissed critics of Trump’s cabinet picks, arguing that those opposing him “got us in this mess anyway.” He implored viewers not to be swayed by detractors, saying, “My God, are you kidding me? Don’t even listen to that stuff.”
A Legend’s Lasting Influence
As the interview concluded, Hogan’s charisma remained on full display. When asked to perform the “Trump dance” once more, he playfully obliged, capping off a segment brimming with energy and unfiltered commentary.
Hogan’s interview underscored the deep cultural connections between politics, sports, and entertainment—and his enduring influence as both a wrestling icon and a vocal Trump supporter.
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