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Heckler disturbs the governor of Hulk Hogan by Ron Desantis with profane tirade

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A heckling launched Thursday in a tirade behind blasphemies, criticizing the immigration policies of the Governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, during a press conference in Bradenton, interrupting the governor when he paid tribute to the legend of the professional struggle and resident of the Hulk Hogan state, who died earlier in the day.

The man, positioned near the rear of the room, was taken on the camera jumping from his seat and pointing aggressively from Desantis while shouting: “Alligator Alcatraz-Is your heritage F — ING?”

The authorities moved while Desantis suddenly ceased to speak and raised the voice of man.

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“Hey, stop, stop! Stop out here! Get out here!” The Republican Governor said, making a gesture towards disruption.

The unidentified heckling continued to shout while he was removed by the authorities. The explosion only took place for three minutes in Desantis’ remarks.

Governor Desantis speaks

Governor Ron Desantis quickly interrupted a heckling during a personal tribute to the legend of late struggle and Hulk Hogan, from Tampa Bay. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images)

At the time, Desantis shared a personal memory of the observation of the emblematic test of Hogan against André the giant of Wrestlemania III.

“I remember Wrestlemania III. He was standing …”, started Desantis, before the heckling intervened with the Jab about the Alligator Alcatraz.

Desantis Recently made titles To promise $ 245 million in Alligator Alcatraz, an immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades.

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Desantis and from ice to the Alligator Alcatraz

Desantis recently promised nearly $ 250 million at the Florida immigration detention center known as Alligator Alcatraz. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images)

Before the incident, Desantis opened the press event with not scripted remarks on the shocking death of Hogan, 71 years old, earlier in the day in Clearwater.

“I was sad to see the news that Hulk Hogan died today. He was a major icon for anyone in generation X,” said Desantis.

Hogan, who was born in Georgia and whose real name was Terry Bollea, grew up in the Tampa Bay region and called Florida at home for most of his life.

Hogan and Andre

Hulk Hogan in action against André Le Géant during Wrestlemania III on March 29, 1987, at Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich. (WWE / WWE via Getty Images)

“You know, at the time, when they made these major events like Wrestlemania, you could go … They didn’t even have the à la carte payment. … It was on a closed circuit,” recalls Desantis.

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Fox News Digital contacted the governor’s office for more comments.

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