Hulk Hogan signs cases of beer for fans at Alabama grocery store to celebrate Donald Trump’s election

Hulk Hogan celebrated Donald Trump’s election victory by meeting fans and signing cases of his Real American Beer.

On Wednesday, the retired professional wrestler, 71, stopped by the Piggly Wiggly supermarket in Fairhope, Alabama to greet his fans.

Representing his own brand, he wore a graphic T-shirt with ‘Real American Beer’ on the front, light wash jeans and red sneakers.

The WWE star – who sent a strong warning to Ben Affleck and Matt Damon if they make a movie about his sex tape scandal – completed his red, white and blue look with his signature bandana and reflective sunglasses.

Hogan, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, also wore his cross necklace, a statement watch and his wedding ring as he greeted and posed for his excited fans inside the store.

Hulk Hogan celebrated Donald Trump’s election victory by meeting fans and signing cases of his Real American Beer. On Wednesday, the retired professional wrestler, 71, stopped by the Piggly Wiggly supermarket in Fairhope, Alabama to greet his fans.

According to his Instagram, the wrestler will make several stops around the state from now through Friday to meet fans of his and Real American Beer.

In the past, Hogan has been vocal and proud of being a staunch supporter of Trump.

Over the summer, Hogan took the stage at the Republican National Convention and, in a dramatic moment, ripped off his shirt to reveal a Trump-Vance tank top.

During his wild speech, he shouted, “Let Trumpamania Make America Great Again.” He called Trump, a longtime associate, a “hero” and a “gladiator.”

He also said that both former and now future President Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance were “the best tag team of my life.”

In his speech, he warned that the duo was “getting ready to set this country straight for all you true Americans.”

“So all you criminals, all you thugs, all you bastards, all you drug dealers and all you corrupt politicians have to answer one question for me. What are you going to do when Donald Trump and all the Trumpamaniacs go wild on your brother?”

“You know, Trumpites, I didn’t come here as Hulk Hogan, but I had to give you a taste,” he teased.

Representing his own brand, he wore a graphic T-shirt with

Representing his own brand, he wore a graphic T-shirt with ‘Real American Beer’ on the front, light wash jeans and red sneakers. The WWE star completed his red, white and blue look with his signature bandana and reflective sunglasses

Hogan, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, also wore his cross necklace, a statement watch and his wedding ring as he greeted and posed for his excited fans inside the store.

Hogan, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, also wore his cross necklace, a statement watch and his wedding ring as he greeted and posed for his excited fans inside the store.

In the crowded supermarket, the former wrestler showed off his muscles as he posed next to his fans and his beer brand as he celebrated Trump's election victory

In the crowded supermarket, the former wrestler showed off his muscles as he posed next to his fans and his beer brand as he celebrated Trump’s election victory

He then introduced himself to the audience as Terry Bollea and as someone who has known Trump for about 35 years.

“I just had a flashback, man, this is really tripping,” he told the crowd.

“You know, the last time I was on stage, Donald Trump was sitting ringside at Trump Plaza,” Hogan recalled.

Trump Plaza was one of the president-elect’s casino hotels in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

“I was bleeding like a pig,” Hogan continued. “And I won the world title right before Donald J. Trump!”

Before taking the stage, Hogan told Fox News’ Bret Baier that Saturday’s assassination attempt had spurred him to action, as he had not previously been a public supporter of the former president, despite their decades-long relationship and Trump’s other close ties to WWE.