As Thursday is the last day of the 2024 Republican National Convention, they are bringing out the heavy hitters. UFC CEO Dana White and wrestling legend Hulk Hogan are set to speak before Donald Trump gives his speech in accepting his party’s nomination.
White talked about Trump on The Pat McAfee Show earlier this week.
“He is one of the toughest, most resilient human beings I’ve ever met in my life. And let me tell you what, everybody wants to act like a tough guy.… Well, when the s— goes down, you find out who tough guys are and who tough guys are not. This guy is the legitimate, ultimate American bad a– of all time,” he said.
“The guy takes a shot at him. He goes down. He stands up. And then he starts chanting to the crowd, ‘Fight, fight, fight.’ I literally was blown away. I called him as soon as I landed… and he was already home from the hospital, and we talked for like 30 minutes. I’m telling you, I have never known a human being like this in my life. He’s literally one of the toughest, most bad a– guys of all time.”
Hogan’s support of Trump may not be as well-known as White’s but clearly, Trump’s campaign has decided to bring out the big guns ahead of his acceptance speech.
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