Hulk Hogan will volunteer as tribute.
The United States of America has already had one WWE Hall of Famer as President, and Hulk Hogan would welcome being the second if necessary.
"We need somebody in there that’s got some common sense," Hogan told Fox News. "So, if you need a president or vice president, I’ll volunteer and take this country over, and I’ll rule with an iron fist, a flat tax – nothing but common sense. I know right from wrong, brother."
Donald Trump was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013. He was elected President in 2016, taking office in January 2017.
On May 30, Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a hush money trial.
In 2015, Hogan was suspended from the WWE Hall of Fame for three years after he was caught using racist language on tape.