It just became a lot easier to get your hands on Hulk Hogan's Real American beer here in New York. Hogan and his brew have reached a major distribution deal with the retail giant Walmart. Now you'll be able to pick it up at various Walmart locations around the Capital Region.

According to Fox Business, Hogan and his Partners are hoping not only for fast distribution but also to build and iconic American beer brand in the process. They say that having it available at Walmart now makes it accessible to millions of Americans.

Americans deserve a real American beer, and now they can grab Real American Beer at Walmart — America’s store. - Hulk Hogan

 

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Of course this beer being available won't make all people happy. Hulk Hogan has become disliked among many WWE and wrestling fans as of late as well as being a bit of a controversial figure due to lawsuits, failed beer events, and being caught lying on multiple occasions.

He was most famously booed out of the building during the premiere episode of Monday Night Raw on Netflix in January.

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You won't be able to get Hulk Hogan's beer in every state, however. This Walmart deal has only put it in locations in 8 states. Those states are Florida, Illinois, Idaho, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Ohio and Wisconsin.

The Capital Region has several Walmart locations where you can find it. Glenmont, Washington Avenue Extension in Albany, Latham, Clifton Park, Troy, and Glenville among others. It will be easy for Hulkamaniacs in Upstate New York to get their hands on this beer without having to hopefully find it at a beverage center or attend a WWE event.

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