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Hulk Hogan shows up at Jake Paul fight wearing same shirt he ripped off during RNC speech
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Date:2025-04-15 05:41:40
Jake Paul has arrived. Mike Perry has arrived. And the undisputed heavyweight is on the scene, too.
That would be Hulk Hogan.
At 6-7 and 300 pounds, Hogan makes Paul and Perry look like munchkins – or the cruiserweights they are. There are no heavyweights on the boxing card, and Hulk might be the biggest man at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.
Perhaps the legendary wrestler can be lured into the ring?
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He already warmed up in front of a crowd two days ago, when he ripped his shirt off to the cheers of all those at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, calling for "Trumpamania" to run wild.
The thing about that shirt he ripped off? He showed up to the boxing match wearing the same one. Well, obviously not the exact same one, unless he stitched it back together, but an identical shirt to the one he ripped off to the thrill of the crowd on Thursday. The black tank says "Real American" in front of a dramatized image of Hogan holding an American flag.
Let's see if it stays in one piece tonight.
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