"It's typical for Hulk, he has a big heart."
A car flipped in front of Hulk Hogan, his wife, and his friend on a Tampa highway on Sunday evening, with the WWE legend springing into action to save a teenage girl from the wreckage.
Hogan, 70, and his friend Jake Rask witnessed the car flip and immediately went to help the girl. After puncturing the airbag to get the girl out of the car, she was able to walk away unscathed.
According to TMZ, Hogan's wife Sky Daily posted, "Last night, after we left dinner in Tampa, we saw a car flip in front of us! I truly admire my husband Hulk Hogan and our good buddy Jake Rask for springing into action, puncturing the airbag, and getting the girl quickly out of the car."
"By all appearances, she was unscathed, just really rattled, which is an absolute miracle!" Daily wrote.
In a report from USA Today, Hogan's representative Linda Bose replied for comment in an email, "It's typical for Hulk, he has a big heart."
"He helps and treats people with the highest respect."
The wrestling and WWE legend and his wife were cruising on the highway when they saw the incident happen, according to reports from TMZ. One car had swerved and cut off the teen girl, causing her to flip, sources familiar with the incident told the outlet.
Hogan in the last couple of months has made headlines for other positive actions in his life.
Hogan was baptized and said in a post to X that it had been a “total surrender and dedication to Jesus" and was "the greatest day of my life"
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