- Hogan’s party remained at the scene of the accident until paramedics arrived
- Hogan and his wife Sky Daily were baptized at a church in Florida in late December
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WWE and pro wrestling legend Hulk Hogan took out his in-ring heel persona and helped a woman out of a flipped vehicle in Clearwater, Florida, on Sunday night.
According to TMZSources said Hogan was driving along a highway with his wife Sky Daily and a friend when the wreck unfolded in front of them.
A vehicle veered across lanes after nearly missing an exit, hitting a nearby car. As a result, the car that was hit overturned and tumbled.
Hogan, Daily and their friend Jake immediately stopped before Hogan and Jake rushed to help the driver.
The woman behind the wheel was upset, according to TMZ. Hogan and Jake were the first to respond and helped her out of her flipped vehicle.
Pro Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan helped a woman out of her overturned car in Clearwater, Florida
Hogan and his friend Jake deployed the woman’s airbag and helped her out of her overturned car
Jake deployed the woman’s airbag with a tool Hogan had in his hand as they both unbuckled her seat belt and pulled her out of the car.
Paramedics soon arrived at the scene of the accident as Hogan’s party looked on.
TMZ’s sources stated that the woman seemed to be doing well, although there have been no confirmed reports that she would leave injury-free.
Hogan’s incredible act of service comes less than a month after he and Daily were baptized at Indian Rocks Baptist Church.
The WWE Hall of Famer shared photos and videos from the Dec. 20 ceremony, in which he wore his signature bandana with a white shirt and a cross necklace.
Hogan and his wife Sky Daily were baptized at Indian Rocks Baptist Church in late December
Hogan has been outspoken about his Christian faith, claiming his salvation when he was a teenager
“Total surrender and devotion to Jesus is the best day of my life,” Hogan captioned the post. ‘No worries, no hate, no judgment… just love!’
Despite finding success while playing a villainous role, Hogan is a proclaimed believer outside of the WWE.
Hogan is fearlessly outspoken about his beliefs, which he says he has held since his teenage years.
“I accepted Christ as my savior when I was 14 years old and the training, prayers and vitamins kept me in the game, but now I am one with God,” Hogan told X in April.
“The main event theme of surrender, service and love makes me the true main event that can defeat any giant of any size by the power of my Lord and Savior, and it is, even now, brother, AMEN!”