Hulk Hogan surprises fans by posing as wax statue
The 64-year-old wrestling icon played a prank and stood in various still poses inside the museum, causing visitors to believe that he is an statue. As visitors stopped by for a picture with his statue, he would pop up and leave the visitors in a pleasant surprise
Hulkamania fans in Florida received a pleasant surprise when they visited Orlando's Madame Tussaud's wax museum and Hulk Hogan received them posing as a wax statue.
The 64-year-old wrestling icon played a prank and stood in various still poses inside the museum, causing visitors to believe that he is an statue. As visitors stopped by for a picture with his statue, he would pop up and leave the visitors in a pleasant surprise.
The famous wrestler in an official video posted “I’m getting ready to tear Madame Tussaud's down today. All these other wax figures are gonna faint when they see my wax figure.”
Repeated encounters with different visitors were shown where fans couldn't resist noting how lifelike he looked and would leap with terror when he would come to life.
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