WATCH: Hulk Hogan Gets Baptized - 'Total Surrender And Dedication To Jesus'

On Wednesday, former WWE superstar Hulk Hogan was baptized at the Indian Rocks Baptist Church in Florida to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. 

"Total surrender and dedication to Jesus is the greatest day of my life. No worries, no hate, no judgment… only love!" Hogan wrote on X/Twitter alongside a few photos and a video. Hogan's wife, Sky Daily Hogan, was also baptized by their pastor as they both were dunked under the water. Footage of the couple showed the duo wearing white, with Hogan wearing his characteristic bandana along with a large silver cross around his neck.

Following the announcement, Christians across America praised Hogan's public display, with Graham Allen writing, "Your past doesn't define you. ACCEPTING JESUS CHRIST AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR IS THE ONLY WAY TO BE SAVED. It wasn't too late for Hulk Hogan, and it's not too late for you."

"I believe that the rougher things get, the more people will repent and turn their hearts back to Jesus," country singer John Rich wrote. "So happy to see [Hulk Hogan] and his family being born again!" 

Hogan had previously commented on his faith earlier this year when he wrote, "I accepted Christ as my savior at 14yrs old and the training, prayers and vitamins kept me in the game but now that I am one with God, the main event theme of surrender, service and love makes me the Real Main Event that can slam any giant of any size through the power of my Lord and Savior and so it is, even now brother, AMEN!" 

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