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Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at 71 from cardiac arrest at his Florida home, leaving behind a legacy that transcends sports entertainment. This emotional segment from Gary Franchi’s RAW FEED on the Next News Network reveals the untold story of Hogan’s final transformation—from wrestling icon to born-again Christian who spent his last months spreading faith and supporting President Trump. What you’re about to discover will forever change how you remember the Hulkster.
Just 18 months ago, Hulk Hogan and his wife were baptized, marking the beginning of his most important victory. In newly surfaced footage, Hogan’s prophetic words about death take on haunting significance: “Once you’re a Christian, you’ve accepted Christ as your Savior, you’re not going to perish but have everlasting life. That belief is pretty much the only thing that is real to me.” He found peace before the end, knowing exactly where he was headed.
Gary Franchi shared his personal encounter with Hogan at Mar-a-Lago during the Trump campaign, describing it as a brief moment that meant everything. The wrestling legend’s appearance at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally was electric—a defining moment where sports, politics, and patriotism collided. Hogan’s final public act was standing for America when it mattered most.
Behind-the-scenes footage from the RNC reveals Hogan’s authenticity. Andrew Surabian exposed how Hogan threw out the prepared script during rehearsals, creating his iconic speech spontaneously. “I’m going to take this shirt off, I’ve got a Trump shirt underneath,” Hogan explained, planning his theatrical moment. “I’m silent no more. I’m a Trumpite just like the rest of you guys.” His cure for Trump Derangement Syndrome? “Trumpamania!”
Ric Flair’s tribute exposed Hogan’s character: “He was one of the first to visit when I had a 2% chance of living. He prayed by my bedside. Hulk also lent me money when Reed was sick.” This wasn’t just a wrestling persona—this was Terry Bollea, a man who showed up when it mattered, who prayed for friends, who lived his faith.
The timing feels almost biblical. Three generational icons gone in rapid succession—Hogan, Ozzy Osbourne, and Malcolm Jamal Warner. But Hogan’s death hits differently because he was ready. His transformation from larger-than-life entertainer to humble Christian shows redemption is possible for anyone. At 70 years old, he chose baptism. At 71, he met his Maker.
Tom Homan’s reaction went viral when asked about Hogan at the White House: “I love Hulk Hogan. I had an Italian Mastiff dog, 200 pounds. His name? Hulk Homan.” Even the toughest border czar in America named his dog after the wrestling legend. That’s the cultural impact of a man who defined American strength for generations.
President Trump’s relationship with Hogan spanned decades, from WrestleMania appearances to political rallies. Photos show their genuine friendship—two larger-than-life personalities who understood showmanship and patriotism. When Trump needed support after the assassination attempt, Hogan answered the call: “When I saw our hero, our gladiator, our champion stand up with a face full of blood, it was time for Hulk Hogan to not be silent anymore.”
The mainstream media will focus on controversies, but Gary Franchi brings you the real story—a man who found redemption, who used his platform to stand for truth, who taught millions to say their prayers and believe in themselves. In his final interview, Hogan revealed what mattered: “The only thing that’s really real is your faith and belief in God.”
Charlie Kirk captured it perfectly: “Hogan’s greatest legacy is that 18 months ago, he gave his life to Jesus Christ.” From the wrestling ring where he taught us about American strength to the baptismal waters where he found eternal strength, Hulk Hogan’s journey reminds us it’s never too late for redemption.
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Hulk Hogan is wrestling for Jesus now. His earthly battles are over, but his eternal victory is just beginning. Gary Franchi and the Next News Network honor a true American original who proved it’s never too late to find faith, stand for truth, and leave a legacy of redemption.
Catch the whole RAW FEED live stream at https://youtu.be/CBzAolWipWg