Hulk Hogan's Gross 'Hawk Tuah' Joke At Kamala Harris Falls Flat, Trolled For Struggling To Tear His Shirt Off
At Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden, wrestling legend Hulk Hogan energised the crowd with a blend of nostalgia and pointed humour, including a not-so-subtle jab at Vice President Kamala Harris.
Kicking off the event for Trump, Hogan began with typical wrestling bravado, declaring, "This is the house that Hulk-a-mania built!" He reminisced about body-slamming rivals and rallied the audience of "Trump-a-maniacs."

His speech was a tribute to Trump's "real Americans," portraying those present as champions of Trump's vision for the nation.
"All of a sudden, she flips, she flops, she spins and turns around and acts like she was going to be the damn hero," said Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea.
"But we all know Trump is the only man that can fix this country today, and with Trump as our commander-in-chief, peace through strength will fix all of our problems in the Middle East."
In a controversial moment, Hogan seemed to reference the viral "Hawk Tuah" video while addressing Harris, spitting into the microphone to imitate a comedic sound effect popularised online.
He remarked, "When I hear Kamala speak... it sounds like a script from Hollywood with a really, really [spitting sound] bad actress!"
This comment, combined with Hogan's mimicry, resonated with the audience, eliciting applause and laughter.
Hogan has been an ally of Trump since he spoke at the Republican National Convention in July.
"You know something, Trump-a-maniacs? I don't see no stinking Nazis in here. I don't see no stinking domestic terrorists in here. The only thing that I see in here are a bunch of hard-working men and women that are real Americans, brother. You know what, I hear in my president and our president Donald Trump, he sounds for real, brother," he proclaimed.
Even as he shouted at the "Trumpamaniacs" and urged them to vote for Trump, the former wrestler struggled to rip his shirt, drawing mockery and sarcasm from netizens.
Trump's rally marked a return to New York City's iconic venue, attracting a mix of celebrities and outspoken supporters who backed his political message.












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