When Hulk Hogan isn’t involved in professional wrestling, he focuses on promoting his business ventures, especially his “Real American Beer.” Interestingly enough, Hulk Hogan has now announced plans to open a bar in New York.

While speaking on The Pat McAfee Show, Hulk Hogan revealed that he is planning to open a bar in New York. He shared that the location will be near Madison Square Garden, with the entrance close to Penn Station and the ThunderDome sign.

The bar will be situated at the corner of the old barbecue place. Hogan expressed confidence in the bar business, saying it’s going to be an exciting and wild venture. He also mentioned that “Real American Beer” will be featured throughout the bar, making it a place to expect a lot of energy and excitement.

“Well, I got a bunch of other stuff too. I don’t want to talk too much, but I’m getting ready to open a bar in New York. If this is Madison Square Garden and this is the entrance, Penn Station, walking from here to the ThunderDome sign right there. Here’s the entrance to Madison Square Garden and Penn’s, and my restaurant is at that corner, it’s at the old barbecue place. Yeah, I understand the bar business. It’s going to be a wild one. I’m gonna be everywhere, brother. I got Real American Beer all over the place there, so it’s gonna get crazy.”

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This comes after Hulk Hogan’s “Real American Beer” signed a multi-year deal with WWE. Beyond his WWE Hall of Fame career, Hulk Hogan has shown strong business skills with “Real American Beer” and his new bar venture. He remains focused on growing his brand, and fans can look forward to a lively and exciting experience at his new bar, so we’ll have to see when he will officially open the bar.

Would you be interested in visiting Hulk Hogan’s bar near Madison Square Garden? What are your expectations for the venue, especially with “Real American Beer” on tap? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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