Hulk Hogan has booked his latest angle.
Hogan is well-known for telling kids to “Train, say your prayers and eat your vitamins.” Now he wants to help get the United States back in shape by teaming with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a Trump-run White House.
Hogan pitched the idea during a recent appearance on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime. The host asked Hogan what role he could potentially play if Trump wins the 2024 Presidential election. Hogan claims he told Trump at last week’s rally at Madison Square Garden that he could see himself teaming with RFK Jr. to make health and nutrition a primary goal.
“Well, you know brother, in the wrestling business when you’re getting ready to draw some big money, you’ve got to shoot an angle, put some ‘hot spice’ on the feud,” Hogan said. “When I had Trump in the back of the Garden, I said, ‘You know something? This Robert Kennedy, Jr., he’s on to something with nutrition.’ But if you tag team us up as the Mega Powers, you know — the MAGA Powers! There you go, the MAGA Powers, RFK Jr. and Hulk Hogan. He can get them eating the right food and I can get all of our kids in shape, brother.”
Who is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an environmentalist lawyer and a member of the prominent Kennedy family. He is the son of the US Attorney General/Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and nephew of US President John F. Kennedy. RFK Jr. attempted a run at the presidency in the 2024 election, but later dropped out and announced his support for Trump.
In his career, he fought against corrupt companies and government groups to provide clean water for Americans. He also co-founded and ran the WaterKeeper Alliance, the world’s largest nonprofit devoted to clean water. Kennedy is also known for his role in the anti-vaccine movement and has been accused of spreading anti-vaccine misinformation and propaganda in the past. He was criticized for his comments causing vaccine hesitancy, which in turn led to the Samoa measles outbreak in 2019.
Kennedy is now hopeful to be part of Trump’s cabinet, running on a slogan of “Make America Healthy Again.” Kennedy is pushing to end the country’s chronic disease epidemic and childhood illnesses, and has focused on food safety.