Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan recently shared his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s historic Super Bowl halftime performance, calling it “hard to understand” and admitting he couldn’t make sense of some of the lyrics. However, after being prompted by Fox News host Jesse Watters, the 91-year-old wrestling icon surprisingly endorsed country music legend Willie Nelson as the potential next performer for the 2026 Super Bowl.
Hogan’s comments were met with a mixed reaction from fans and critics alike, but Apple Music reports that Kendrick Lamar’s performance remains the most-viewed Super Bowl halftime show of all time. The rapper broke Usher’s record set last year, solidifying his status as one of the biggest names in music. Despite some criticism, Lamar’s performance has garnered widespread acclaim, with many fans appreciating it even more on a second viewing.
The debate over next year’s performer continues, but Hogan’s support for Willie Nelson suggests he may be open to a non-traditional choice.
Source: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/hulk-hogan-gave-honest-thoughts-195603420.html