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Donald Trump grins with Hulk Hogan in throwback snaps as wrestler shows support at RNC after begging to be running mate

DONALD Trump smiled proudly in a throwback picture with Hulk Hogan as the wrestler is expected to show his support for the former president at the Republican National Convention.

Hogan – real name Terry Gene Bollea – is expected to appear as a speaker on Thursday, day four of the RNC, along with Linda McMahon, wife of former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.

WWE Hall of Famers Donald Trump and Hulk Hogan shake hands at an event in Atlantic City, New Jersey in March 29, 1987
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Hogan (left) once asked to be Trump’s running mate during his first presidential campaign (pictured here with Andre the Giant on March 27, 1988)[/caption]

The Hulkster’s support for his fellow WWE Hall of Famer goes back to Trump’s first bid for the White House in 2015 after admitting to TMZ that he wanted to be his running mate.

“I don’t want to be in the ring with any candidates. I want to be Trump’s running mate,” Hogan, 70, said when asked which candidate he’d want to fight.

“Did you hear that? Vice President Hogan,” he added.

Hogan recently expressed his support for Trump, 78, following the attempted assassination at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday that left the former president bloodied.

“Today’s events in Butler, Pennsylvania are deeply disturbing,” Hogan wrote on Instagram.

“No President, past or present, should face such a horrific act.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with President Trump, law enforcement, and the Secret Service who bravely protect and uphold our shared values.”

HALL OF FAMER

Trump has had a long friendship with Vince McMahon, who resigned from the WWE earlier this year following allegations of sex trafficking and sexual assault.

He has been a figure in the professional wrestling world since the 1980s but made several appearances on WWE’s flagship show, Monday Night Raw, in the late 2000s to early 2010s.

Despite the pair’s friendship, Trump and McMahon were engaged in a years-long feud onscreen with Trump pulling antics such as dropping cash into the crowd at a show in 2007 and “purchasing” Monday Night Raw in 2009 before “selling” it back to McMahon the following week.

The feud peaked at WrestleMania 23 in a match called the Battle of the Billionaires, ending with Trump shaving McMahon’s hair.

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Trump was inducted into the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall of Fame on April 6, 2013[/caption]
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Trump and Bobby Lashley shaved Vince McMahon’s head after the latter lost the Battle of the Billionaires at WrestleMania 23[/caption]

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