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Revisiting Will's Uplifting Conversation With Kelsey Grammer
Revisiting Will's Uplifting Conversation With Kelsey Grammer

Fox News

time4 days ago

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Revisiting Will's Uplifting Conversation With Kelsey Grammer

While Will is off this week, 'Will Cain Country' features a special interview from the vault with Emmy-winning actor and director Kelsey Grammer, centered on his Fox Nation special 'Blood on the Bridge: The Battle of Lexington and Concord.' In this intimate conversation, Grammer reflects on his deep personal connection to American history, including his grandfather's World War II service and his own regrets over not serving in the military. He and Will explore why the founding of America still matters, not just politically, but spiritually, and how retelling those stories may be our last defense against cultural amnesia. Grammer speaks passionately about the courage of the Minutemen, the brilliance of the Founders, and the sacred responsibility of remembering who we are. Subscribe to 'Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country! Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

Hulk Hogan looked full of life delivering classic hype wrestling speech in last live TV interview weeks before death
Hulk Hogan looked full of life delivering classic hype wrestling speech in last live TV interview weeks before death

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Hulk Hogan looked full of life delivering classic hype wrestling speech in last live TV interview weeks before death

HULK Hogan appeared full of life in one of his final TV interviews as he promoted an exciting new wrestling league. Hogan was in the midst of 6 Hulk Hogan was full of energy when he gave one of his final TV interviews in May Credit: Fox News 6 The WWE star, seen in 2010, died on Thursday after suffering cardiac arrest Credit: Getty 6 First responders rushed to his mansion in Clearwater, Florida and desperately tried to save his life for 30 minutes Credit: AFP In May, the The freestyle wrestling promotion, which was cofounded by the late star, combines the athleticism of the collegiate and Olympic sports with the entertainment of WWE, Hogan said. Hogan and his league partners looked bright-eyed as they chatted with the Fox morning hosts about the fresh talent they were introducing to viewers. The star was dressed in his iconic bandana with his bleach blonde hair peeking through and his horseshoe mustache shining bright against his tanned skin. read more on hulk hogan The WWE legend gushed about the young wrestlers competing in the league and said they understood how to put on a good show. At the end of the interview, Hogan launched into one of his iconic promo speeches and said, "It's gonna be crazy brother!" "I'm in New York City. I got all lit up last night." By the end of the vibrant speech, Hogan had every Fox & Friends host vowing to tune in to the first match at the end of the summer. Most read in Sport Real American Freestyle's events are set to stream exclusively on Fox Nation. When approached for comment, a Fox Nation spokesperson said the network was "deeply saddened" to hear of Hogan's death. Ric Flair in Tears: Wrestling World Mourns Hulk Hogan After Tragic Passing "Our hearts go out to his family, friends, and his many fans," the spokesperson said. A source inside the network confirmed they would move forward with two inaugural events for Real American Freestyle that will take place on August 30. Hulk Hogan career timeline 1977: Made his professional wrestling debut. 1979: Joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and gained recognition. 1982: Appeared as "Thunderlips" in the film Rocky III , significantly boosting his mainstream exposure. 1984: Defeated The Iron Sheik to win his first WWF Championship, ushering in the "Hulkamania" era. 1985: Main evented the first-ever WrestleMania, teaming with Mr. T against Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff. 1987: Slammed Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III in one of wrestling's most iconic moments. 1993: Departed WWF for World Championship Wrestling (WCW). 1996: Shocked the wrestling world by turning heel and forming the New World Order (nWo) with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash at Bash at the Beach, becoming "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan. 2001: Returned to WWE after WCW was acquired. 2002: Had a memorable match against The Rock at WrestleMania X8. 2005: Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. 2005-2007: Starred in the reality TV show "Hogan Knows Best." 2012: Had his last official televised match for TNA Impact, though he made sporadic appearances in WWE afterward. 2020: Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame for a second time as a member of the nWo. HOGAN'S HEALTH Hogan had been suffering from for the past several months. He was hospitalized last month as he recovered from a neck surgery that he underwent in May. In June, a series of downturns left him reportedly or walk without a cane. Some people feared that he was on his deathbed, though multiple friends close to the wrestler denied or downplayed his poor health . 6 Hogan looked full of life as he promoted his new league Credit: Fox News 6 Hogan was inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame twice after a historic career Credit: Getty 6 He gave a rousing speech at the Republican National Convention around one year before his death Credit: AFP Hogan suffered cardiac arrest at his $11.5 million Clearwater, Florida, mansion on Thursday morning, police confirmed. Paramedics rushed to the property after getting a frantic 911 call and spent a desperate 30 minutes Hogan's wife, Sky, She admitted that her husband had been "dealing with some health issues" but insisted she thought he would pull through. "I had so much faith in his strength. I thought we had more time," she said. Sky remembered Hogan as "my partner" and "my heart" and had faith that, as a Christian, he had been "welcomed home." "Please keep his family and all of us who loved him in your prayers as we try to navigate this new reality," she wrote. Hulk Hogan tributes Tributes have poured in for Hulk Hogan following his death at 71 years old. "When I nearly lost my dad 8 years ago, one of the few people who was there for all of it was Hulk Hogan. My heart breaks for Nick and Brooke. Rest in peace, brother." - "Saddened To Hear About The Passing of Hulk Hogan…I Guess God Needed An Incredible Angel. R.I.P. My Friend." - "He Was One Of The First To Visit Me When I Was In The Hospital With A 2% Chance Of Living, And He Prayed By My Bedside. Hulk Also Lent Me Money When Reid Was Sick. Hulkster, No One Will Ever Compare To You! Rest In Peace My Friend!" - "WWE is saddened to learn WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has passed away. One of pop culture's most recognizable figures, Hogan helped WWE achieve global recognition in the 1980s. WWE extends its condolences to Hogan's family, friends, and fans." - "R.I.P to a legend. HULK HOGAN." - "Hulk Hogan was a great American icon. One of the first people I ever truly admired as a kid. The last time I saw him we promised we'd get beers together next time we saw each other. The next time will have to be on the other side, my friend! Rest in peace." -

Hulk Hogan looked full of life delivering classic hype wrestling speech in last live TV interview weeks before death
Hulk Hogan looked full of life delivering classic hype wrestling speech in last live TV interview weeks before death

The Sun

time4 days ago

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  • The Sun

Hulk Hogan looked full of life delivering classic hype wrestling speech in last live TV interview weeks before death

HULK Hogan appeared full of life in one of his final TV interviews as he promoted an exciting new wrestling league. Hogan was in the midst of creating a huge project when he suddenly died at 71 years old on Thursday. 6 6 In May, the WWE Hall of Famer sat down with Fox & Friends to chat about his new league Real American Freestyle. The freestyle wrestling promotion, which was cofounded by the late star, combines the athleticism of the collegiate and Olympic sports with the entertainment of WWE, Hogan said. Hogan and his league partners looked bright-eyed as they chatted with the Fox morning hosts about the fresh talent they were introducing to viewers. The star was dressed in his iconic bandana with his bleach blonde hair peeking through and his horseshoe mustache shining bright against his tanned skin. The WWE legend gushed about the young wrestlers competing in the league and said they understood how to put on a good show. At the end of the interview, Hogan launched into one of his iconic promo speeches and said, "It's gonna be crazy brother!" "I'm in New York City. I got all lit up last night." By the end of the vibrant speech, Hogan had every Fox & Friends host vowing to tune in to the first match at the end of the summer. Real American Freestyle's events are set to stream exclusively on Fox Nation. When approached for comment, a Fox Nation spokesperson said the network was "deeply saddened" to hear of Hogan's death. Ric Flair in Tears: Wrestling World Mourns Hulk Hogan After Tragic Passing "Our hearts go out to his family, friends, and his many fans," the spokesperson said. A source inside the network confirmed they would move forward with two inaugural events for Real American Freestyle that will take place on August 30. Hulk Hogan career timeline 1977: Made his professional wrestling debut. 1979: Joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and gained recognition. 1982: Appeared as "Thunderlips" in the film Rocky III, significantly boosting his mainstream exposure. 1984: Defeated The Iron Sheik to win his first WWF Championship, ushering in the "Hulkamania" era. 1985: Main evented the first-ever WrestleMania, teaming with Mr. T against Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff. 1987: Slammed Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III in one of wrestling's most iconic moments. 1993: Departed WWF for World Championship Wrestling (WCW). 1996: Shocked the wrestling world by turning heel and forming the New World Order (nWo) with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash at Bash at the Beach, becoming "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan. 2001: Returned to WWE after WCW was acquired. 2002: Had a memorable match against The Rock at WrestleMania X8. 2005: Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. 2005-2007: Starred in the reality TV show "Hogan Knows Best." 2012: Had his last official televised match for TNA Impact, though he made sporadic appearances in WWE afterward. 2020: Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame for a second time as a member of the nWo. HOGAN'S HEALTH Hogan had been suffering from significant health issues for the past several months. He was hospitalized last month as he recovered from a neck surgery that he underwent in May. In June, a series of downturns left him reportedly unable to feel his legs or walk without a cane. Some people feared that he was on his deathbed, though multiple friends close to the wrestler denied or downplayed his poor health. 6 6 6 Hogan suffered cardiac arrest at his $11.5 million Clearwater, Florida, mansion on Thursday morning, police confirmed. Paramedics rushed to the property after getting a frantic 911 call and spent a desperate 30 minutes trying to revive the wrestling legend before taking him to the hospital, where he was declared dead. Hogan's wife, Sky, broke her silence on his death Friday, and said, "I wasn't ready for this." She admitted that her husband had been "dealing with some health issues" but insisted she thought he would pull through. "I had so much faith in his strength. I thought we had more time," she said. Sky remembered Hogan as "my partner" and "my heart" and had faith that, as a Christian, he had been "welcomed home." "Please keep his family and all of us who loved him in your prayers as we try to navigate this new reality," she wrote. Hulk Hogan tributes Tributes have poured in for Hulk Hogan following his death at 71 years old. "When I nearly lost my dad 8 years ago, one of the few people who was there for all of it was Hulk Hogan. My heart breaks for Nick and Brooke. Rest in peace, brother." - Charlotte Flair "Saddened To Hear About The Passing of Hulk Hogan…I Guess God Needed An Incredible Angel. R.I.P. My Friend." - Sergeant Slaughter "He Was One Of The First To Visit Me When I Was In The Hospital With A 2% Chance Of Living, And He Prayed By My Bedside. Hulk Also Lent Me Money When Reid Was Sick. Hulkster, No One Will Ever Compare To You! Rest In Peace My Friend!" - Ric Flair "WWE is saddened to learn WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has passed away. One of pop culture's most recognizable figures, Hogan helped WWE achieve global recognition in the 1980s. WWE extends its condolences to Hogan's family, friends, and fans." - WWE "R.I.P to a legend. HULK HOGAN." - Donald Trump Jr. "Hulk Hogan was a great American icon. One of the first people I ever truly admired as a kid. The last time I saw him we promised we'd get beers together next time we saw each other. The next time will have to be on the other side, my friend! Rest in peace." - Vice President JD Vance

Future of Hulk Hogan's wrestling series revealed after his sudden death
Future of Hulk Hogan's wrestling series revealed after his sudden death

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Future of Hulk Hogan's wrestling series revealed after his sudden death

Fox Nation will reportedly still stream Hulk Hogan 's new wrestling series - despite his shock death on Thursday at the age of 71. The wrestling legend - whose real name was Terry Bollea - suffered a cardiac arrest, with medics unable to save him. Hogan's sudden death comes just weeks before the scheduled launch of 'Real American Freestyle,' a promotion co-founded by the wrestling icon. 'RAF01' is slated to be broadcast on Fox Nation on August 30 but Hogan's tragic passing sparked uncertainty about the future of the series. On Thursday, however, TMZ reported that 'Real American Freestyle' will still be shown live on the Fox News streaming service. 'We are deeply saddened by the passing of Hulk Hogan, who single-handedly shaped the world of professional wrestling and inspired millions around the world. Our hearts go out to his family, friends, and his many fans,' Fox Nation president Lauren Petterson told TMZ. 'RAF01,' is set to take place at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio, with the organization's second event reportedly scheduled for this fall. 'Real American Freestyle' CEO Chad Bronstein - one of Hogan's co-founders - said the new league is 'part of his legacy' and that they 'intend to honor it.' 'We lost our Commissioner. We lost a friend. And the sport of wrestling lost one of its greatest champions, not just in the ring, but in spirit,' he told TMZ. 'From day one, he threw his weight behind this league. He met with athletes. He watched tape, shared stories, and showed up like only he could. RAF was personal to him, something bigger than all of us.' Bronstein continued: 'Hulk Hogan believed wrestling was more than just entertainment. He saw it as a brotherhood, a proving ground and a platform for greatness. 'That's what Real American Freestyle was built to be, a new stage for the toughest, most passionate athletes on Earth. And Hulk was at the center of it.'

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