WATCH: THESE 'Celebrities' Go INSANE—Take "Trumpmania" To A WHOLE New Level!

By Victor Smiroff | Tuesday, 21 January 2025 09:20 PM
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Prominent figures from the world of sports and entertainment have rallied in support of President Trump during his Inauguration Day celebrations.

Among those expressing their enthusiasm were iconic personalities such as Hulk Hogan, Mike Tyson, and Jake Paul. Hogan, known for his larger-than-life persona, took the opportunity to showcase his excitement by tearing off his shirt and engaging in playful wrestling antics with Fox News' Jesse Watters.

As reported by The New York Post, YouTuber Jake Paul was captured in a lively moment at one of the inaugural balls, where he lifted his former boxing opponent, Mike Tyson, onto his shoulders. The crowd erupted into chants of "Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!" as Tyson enthusiastically pumped his fists in the air. Hogan, a WWE legend, shared his delight in an interview with Watters, stating, "Everybody is so happy that we got America back, everybody is elated that Donald Trump is our president."

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Hogan's exuberance was palpable as he declared, "You know Jesse, this suit is holding me down just like that four-year administration. The lies, the cheating, all the stuff that’s going on brother," while dramatically tearing off his jacket sleeve. He continued his performance by ripping off a T-shirt emblazoned with "Real American Beer" to reveal another shirt proclaiming "Trumpamania." "We’ve got Trumpamania, brother! We’ve got Trumpamania running this country, brother!" he exclaimed. "One nation under God. Jesse Watters, this is your world, brother."

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Hogan also acknowledged the contributions of "good Democrats," including Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), suggesting that if Fetterman doesn't switch parties, he could find success in the WWE. Hogan's playful wrestling with Watters concluded the segment, leaving viewers with a vivid display of support for the new administration.

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