Trump's support was necessary for Hulk Hogan, who said "enough is enough."
Hulk Hogan reveals on 'Fox & Friends' that he couldn't remain silent following the assassination attempt.
At the Republican National Convention, Hulk Hogan discussed his motivations for delivering an electrifying speech in support of former President Trump.
The wrestling legend stated that the crowd at the RNC was reminiscent of a wrestling crowd and he did not adhere to the teleprompter.
"Fox & Friends" reported on Friday that Hogan said he pushed the gas pedal harder as he felt the rumble, and it responded accordingly.
Hogan remained silent for years as he observed the changes occurring in our nation.
Following the assassination attempt on Saturday, Hogan felt compelled to make a public statement.
"When they attempted to assassinate Trump, I declared that was it. I had had enough. I was done."
He disclosed a few lines he wished he had delivered regarding the "cure" for Trump Derangement Syndrome.
"I believed I could cure Trump Derangement Syndrome as Dr. Hogan, given Trump's immense love and dedication to the country and its people. Trumpamania is the remedy for this condition, but I neglected to mention it."
Hogan described the Trump that he has known over the past 35 years.
"He was an incredibly kind person who always treated everyone the same. Despite the negative portrayals of him in the media, he remained unchanged and true to his nature."
Terry Bollea, better known as Hogan, was one of the first speakers at the event as the audience eagerly anticipated Trump's arrival to accept his presidential nomination for the third consecutive time.
The six-time WWE champion brought a little Hulkamania with him.
Hogan was furious when they "attacked my idol." He then took off his vest and tore off his "Real American" Hogan shirt to reveal a Trump-Vance 2024 shirt in a classic pro wrestling move.
"Brother, I said, let Trump-a-mania run wild. Let Trumpamania rule again. Let Trumpamania make America great again," he shouted while flexing his biceps.
Trump's election as president and the support of his followers, known as "Trump-ites," will lead America to recover and stay on course for the next four years, according to Hogan's prediction.
Planet Chronicle' Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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