If you are looking for a sign that some Americans are, indeed, not on board with the atavistic rage fantasies imbued in a second Trump term, you must turn to one of our country's greatest institutions: WWE's Monday Night Raw.
Hogan, you might remember, is the singular icon of professional wrestling's golden years. He was the superstar of the 1980s, carrying the company's championship belt for a ridiculous 1,474-day reign, becoming practically synonymous with the art form along the way.
However, if you are looking for a sign that some Americans are, indeed, not on board with the atavistic rage fantasies imbued in a second Trump term, you must turn to one of our country's greatest institutions: WWE's Monday Night Raw, during which, two nights ago, an arena of Los Angelenos lustfully booed Hulk Hogan to death.
More tuned-in fans of the industry know Hogan as an all-time two-faced weasel who defended his enduring status as champion with historic levels of cutthroat backstage politics.
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