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Hulk Hogan Gets Baptized, “Total Surrender and Dedication to Jesus”

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WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan was recently baptized at the Indian Rocks Baptist Church in Florida, an event he described as “the greatest day of my life.” His wife, Sky Daily Hogan, also participated in the baptism. Hogan, known for his extensive and storied wrestling career, expressed his renewed dedication to his Christian faith, stating, “Total surrender and dedication to Jesus is the greatest day of my life.” This baptism follows their marriage a few months earlier and reflects Hogan’s long-standing connection to Christianity​​.

Hogan, a legendary figure in professional wrestling, has had a significant religious journey that intertwines with his career and personal life. Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, has publicly expressed his Christian faith on several occasions.

Hogan claims he first accepted Christ as his savior at the age of 14. This early acceptance of faith played a vital role in shaping his perspectives and life decisions. Despite the challenges and the high-profile nature of his career, Hogan maintained a connection with his faith throughout his life. In recent years, he has increasingly focused on his religious beliefs, culminating in a baptism ceremony at the age of 70, alongside his wife, Sky Daily Hogan. This event was a public declaration of his faith and commitment to a life of purity and love.

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