RIPPING his tee-shirt from his muscle-bound torso like Superman, Hulk Hogan revealed a bright red vest endorsing Donald Trump underneath.

"Let Trumpamania run wild, brother!" he bellowed in a mash-up of his own catchphrases at last summer’s Republican Convention .

It says much for the controversial Hogan’s popularity that the now leader of the free world had chosen the wrestler to endorse him for President.

Instantly recognisable in trademark bandana and shaggy, blond handlebar moustache, Hogan had long been a larger-than-life icon for middle America.

Without Hogan - who died aged 71 following a cardiac arrest last month - it's unlikely professional wrestling would be the multibillion-pound behemoth it is today.

His cartoonish charisma and deft ring theatrics helped transform th

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