RAF Pays Tribute to Hulk Hogan with Wrestling Event Tribute

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RAF Pays Tribute to Hulk Hogan with WWE Support

Real American Freestyle (RAF) Wrestling joins World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) for an emotional video tribute dedicated to the late commissioner Hulk Hogan, which will air during its inaugural event this Saturday. Hogan, a key figure in the expansion of the World Wrestling Federation in the 1980s, passed away on July 24 at the age of 71. The event, which will take place at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, will be broadcast via FOX Nation. A few months ago, Hogan shared his enthusiasm with The Associated Press about RAF, his new project co-founded with Chad Bronstein. Bronstein, also CEO of RAF, has confirmed that Hogan’s influence will remain fundamental to the company.

He was very proud. He has been a great friend, mentor, and business partner. And his voice will be present; this league will find unique ways to incorporate it.

Chad Bronstein
RAF and WWE maintain a cordial relationship. Real American Beer, the main sponsor of RAF, is 10% owned by WWE and was also co-founded by Bronstein.

We don’t compete with them. They support us a lot. There is no competition because they are two totally different groups. The same goes for the UFC: we are not competition.

Chad Bronstein
Kurt Angle, American Olympic gold medalist and one of the biggest WWE stars in the early 2000s, will participate as a commentator. Bronstein revealed that Hogan suggested Angle’s participation. Former WWE manager Jimmy Hart and former world champion John Layfield will also be present at Saturday’s event. The main event will pit Wyatt Hendrickson against Mostafa Aly Elsayed Gabr Elders, from Egypt. Other men’s matches include Bo Nickal vs. Jacob Cardenas; Yianni Diakomihalis vs. Bajrang Punia; Darrion Caldwell vs. Real Woods; and Austin Gomez vs. Lance Palmer. The scheduled women’s matches are Kennedy Blades vs. Alejandra Rivera and Sarah Hildebrandt vs. Zeltzin Hernandez.
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