Celebrity fighters Hulk Hogan, Mike Tyson and Jake Paul were all seen going crazy for new President Trump during his Inauguration Day events — with Hogan ripping off his shirt and even
Despite appearing in advertisements for "WWE Saturday Night's Main Event," Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan was never actually booked for the show this weekend.
Tyson signed autographs and posed for pictures accompanied by an entourage that included at least five members of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
Tai's journey to becoming a champion is a testament to the fact that brute strength is not the only path to boxing success. His rise to
WASHINGTON – House Republicans gave Mike Johnson the speaker's gavel on Friday – along with a warning. Nine GOP lawmakers at first either abstained from voting for Johnson or voted for a ...
Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides.
But when it comes to outrageous stories about himself, few can top Hulk Hogan. His stories, from his autobiography to various interviews, have become legendary, mostly for how laughable they are. They include Hogan claiming he could have been in Metallica;
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, enemies in the ring just months ... for Trump now that there's been a 'change in the air.' Hulk Hogan appeared with Jesse Watters during the Fox News anchor's coverage ...
Eight years ago, Trump reportedly struggled to enlist stars to be part of the swearing-in and the various glitzy balls that follow. The concurrent protest marches around the nation had more famous entertainers than the swearing-in,
Donald Trump's inauguration was moved indoors and will limit who can be inside the Capitol, but there are still a number of celebrities who are slated attend.
Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House, is set to be sworn in as the 47th U.S. president
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn into office today amid heightened security measures in Washington, D.C.