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WWE Legend Hulk Hogan Is Not Going to Let a Little Booing Stand In His Way to Champion Donald Trump

Hulk Hogan faced boos during RAW's debut on Netflix, attributing it to his public support for Donald Trump. Despite the negative reception, Hogan remains unwavering in his support for Trump, discussing potential involvement in the inaugural event. Actor O'Shea Jackson Jr. admitted to being part of the crowd that booed Hogan.
WWE Legend Hulk Hogan Is Not Going to Let a Little Booing Stand In His Way to Champion Donald Trump
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Hulk Hogan did not have the best night during the debut of RAW on Netflix, as the crowd present during the event booed him badly. As the WWE legend later revealed, he thinks it had to do with him being a staunch Trump supporter, while LA has been a Blue state for a while now. But him getting booed by a room full of people doesn't bother Hogan, who is back to champion the potential 47th President of the United States.

Hulk Hogan is back cheering for Donald Trump


Even after getting booed by an arena crowd in Los Angeles, Hulk Hogan is not going to let that stop him from showing his support for the next President-elect, Donald Trump. He recently appeared on , hosted by FOX News' Jesse Watters, where he didn't hesitate to double down on his championing of Trump. He said:
“I’ve got my Trump pump back on,” further adding that he might be part of the inaugural event on Jan 20. The Hulkster also shared that the celebrations will even include a rally on Sunday night at the Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C.
His appearance on Watters World was his way of showing that getting booed held little to no significance for him. The two time WWE Hall of Famer did not talk about the RAW event either, but seemed to be having a gala time while discussing the inaugural event, which is less than a week away.


A Hollywood star confessed to booing the WWE legend


Hollywood actor O'Shea Jackson Jr. was part of the Hulk Hogan segment durinf the debut night of RAW on Netflix. The WWE legend got heavily booed after his appearance by the crowd, and it's tough to tell who did it and who did not. But one person came out to openly confess that he booed Hogan. During his recent appearance on , actor O'Shea Jackson Jr. said:
“I was one of them. I'll show you the video. Me, Eric Andre and Wale was giving it to him." He further added, "Bringing him out here, what did you think was gonna happen? We heard the music and it was like oh, hold on. They let him have it and that’s a pivotal moment in wrestling history. I’m glad I was there.”
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Jackson seemed pretty miffed about the infamous rant by The Hulkster where he joked about Kamala Harris. Him questioning her race, and joking to body slam her before the Presidential election did not ati right with many, and seems like tge actor was one of them.
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