Hell Yeah Brother: Hulk Hogan Helps 17-Year-Old Girl After Her Car Flipped
WWE and handlebar mustache legend Hulk Hogan helped rescue a 17-year-old girl whose car overturned in a multi-vehicle crash in Clearwater, Florida on the night of January 14. The 70-year-old friend of the show was driving down the road with a buddy and his wife when they stopped to help out with the accident that had just happened, according to USA Today. Hogan, whose real name is Terry Boellea, and his posse helped out by popping the overturned car’s airbags with tools he had on hand.
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Hogan’s wife, Sky Daily, posted about the crash on social media, according to TMZ. She wrote, “Last night, after we left dinner in Tampa, we saw a car flip in front of us! I truly admire my husband @hulkhogan and our good buddy @jakerask for springing into action, puncturing the girls airbag, and getting her quickly out of the car. By all appearances, she was unscathed, just really rattled, which is an absolute miracle!”
Hulk is a great guy… if you ignore all of the bad things from his past. TMZ reports a car was swerving erratically across the highway lanes to get to an exit it was about to miss. That’s when it clipped another car — being driven by the 17-year-old – and flipped.
Here’s what happened next, according to TMZ:
Hulk and co., our sources explain, pulled over immediately — with HH and his pal, Jake, rushing over to render aid to the driver … a woman whom we’re told was rattled. Since they were first on the scene, we’re told Hulk and Jake actually helped get her out of the car.
Our sources say Jake popped the woman’s airbag with some tools that Hulk had on hand — and they both unbuckled her seatbelt and assisted her in safely leaving the vehicle. We’re told paramedics eventually arrived on the scene, and Hulk and his crew looked on.
In the end, our sources say the woman appeared to be okay … and HH was happy to help.
If I was in a nasty car wreck and was then rescued by Hulk fuckin’ Hogan, I would probably assume I died and went to a very America-specific heaven.