Hulk Hogan’s “Real American Beer” aimed at helping the hooters after bankruptcy

The legend of the struggle wants to gather America, “a beer at a time”.
Hulk Hogan can well save hooters.
The emblematic restaurant filed for a record of chapter 11 in March, but going bankrupt never seemed to be an option.
In a press release published at the time, Hooters explained that he had concluded a restructuring support agreement (RSA) with “an almost unanimous support for his main stakeholders”. CHAPTER 11 Bankruptcy protection allows companies to restructure their debts while they continue to operate.
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Hulk Hogan’s “Real American Beer” was founded less than a year ago. (Real American Beer / Fox News)
Well, the “Real American Beer” by Hulk Hogan is potentially ready to offer an all-space offer for the intellectual property of the hooters, Fox Business Digital told Fox Business.
The offer is a key step in the expansion of Real American Beer in the acquisition of inherited properties that align with its growing portfolio and its mission to build a lifestyle platform as entertaining as patriotic.
Pending acquisition, the brand plans to relaunch hooters through consumer products, digital content, games and experiential formats, but revitalized for today’s generations.

Real American Beer should give an offer of any breaking up to the intellectual property of the hooters. (Real American Beer / Fox News)
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Hooters was founded in the hometown of Hogan, Clearwater, Florida, and was one of the first accounts to transport real American beer after its launch.
Hooters remained open despite the bankruptcy deposit.
“Today’s announcement marks an important step in our efforts to strengthen the Hooters financial foundation and continue to offer the experience of hospitality obsessed with guests and delicious food that our customers and communities have become expected,” said Sal Melili, CEO of the restaurant, Sal Melili.

The interior of the renovated hooters on Kirby is presented following the great reopening ceremony of the restaurant on Wednesday January 23, 2013 in Houston. (Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle via Getty Images) / Getty Images)
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The Hogan brand recently hit the shelves in Walmart stores in eight states last year, less than a year after its foundation. It is official WWE beer, and it only drags Samuel Adams as the most popular light beer.
His name is an ode to Hogan’s entry music, entitled “Real American”.
Andrea Margolis de Fox Business contributed to this report.
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