“He Was Larger Than Life”: Jon Stewart’s Emotional On-Air Tribute to Hulk Hogan Leaves Audience in Tears — What He Did Next Shocked Everyone
Just hours after news broke that wrestling legend Hulk Hogan had passed away, Jon Stewart opened his show in his usual sharp, satirical tone — but something in his eyes told a different story.


Midway through the segment, Jon suddenly stopped. He looked down, took a breath, and then raised his head slowly. The studio lights dimmed slightly as he spoke.
“I know this isn’t what we usually do here,” Jon said, his voice more solemn than anyone had ever heard. “But sometimes, someone so iconic, so deeply embedded in our culture, leaves this world — and it just doesn’t feel right to not say something.”
The audience, sensing something powerful was coming, fell silent.

“Hulk Hogan wasn’t just a wrestler. He was a childhood. He was Saturday mornings. He was the voice in your head when you needed to believe in something strong and a little over-the-top. He was… America in a bandana.”
A soft montage began to roll behind him — clips of Hulk Hogan’s most legendary matches, crowd cheers, and his signature line: “Say your prayers, eat your vitamins, and you will never go wrong.”
Then Jon did something no one expected.
He walked over to a table set up at the side of the stage and revealed a classic yellow Hulkamania tank top. Without a word, he slipped it over his suit jacket, stretched his arms out wide, and mimicked Hogan’s iconic ear-cup pose — sending the crowd into a roar of laughter and tears.
But it didn’t end there.
Suddenly, the house band launched into a rock instrumental version of “Real American” — Hogan’s legendary entrance theme — and a group of surprise guests appeared: fellow comedians and wrestling fans from past Stewart shows, joining in a tribute dance.
Jon stood center-stage, smiling through misty eyes, and closed the segment with one final line:
“Whatcha gonna do, brother… when the world remembers you forever?”
The moment exploded across social media within minutes. Fans called it “the most heartfelt moment in Jon Stewart’s career”, while others simply wrote, “Legends honor legends.”