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
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.
Morgan Wallen, an American country singer, has interesting trends that music fans are already used to. Namely, during each performance, Wallen introduces one of the people on stage, who comes from the world of celebrities. Names such as Mike Tyson, Hulk Hogan and many others appeared at his performances.
A-listers were seen letting loose at the late-night parties celebrating Donald Trump being inaugurated as the 47th president. They included Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, who were seen doing a bizarre stunt.
FORGET the Village People, it was the sporting world that offered the biggest presence at the Donald Trump’s inauguration. The 78-year-old was sworn in as president among his closest pals
Elin Nordegren, the ex-wife of golf superstar Tiger Woods, became one of the wealthiest women in sports after their high-profile divorce. Nordegren, a former swimsuit model, was blindsided in 2009 when she discovered Woods’ numerous affairs.
Carrie Underwood's participation in Trump's inauguration reflects a shift in celebrity support, with more entertainers aligning with the administration.
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.
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
The Hurt Syndicate is likely on the fast track to AEW gold. Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin take the tag team championships from Private Party and then the All Mighty or Ricochet, if he joins the group, beats Danel Garcia for the TNT championship?
A-listers and political heavyweights attended numerous balls in Washington DC, while other MAGA supporters who never made the guests list shared their delight from home.
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 ...