Hulk Hogan has died from a heart attack at the age of 71.
This news comes as a shock to fans and the wrestling community. Hogan, whose real name was Terry Gene Bollea, was a larger-than-life figure in professional wrestling.
Before this tragic event, many expected Hogan to continue engaging with fans through his recent Netflix documentary series, “Hulk Hogan: Real American.” This four-part series detailed his life and career.
However, within hours of his death, tributes poured in from around the world. His son Nick participated in the documentary discussing his father’s health complications.
In recent years, Hogan faced significant controversies. He won a $31 million settlement against Gawker over a sex tape but was fired by WWE after racial slurs were revealed.
His daughter Brooke was notably absent from the documentary due to their difficult relationship. This tension reflects the complexities of Hogan’s personal life.
Hogan endorsed Donald Trump at the 2024 Republican National Convention. This endorsement highlighted his continued relevance in pop culture despite past scandals.
Details remain unconfirmed about any upcoming tributes or memorials for the wrestling star. The impact of his passing is already being felt across social media platforms.
Experts note that Hogan’s career helped popularize professional wrestling in the United States. His legacy will be debated for years to come.
As of midday Tuesday, fans are still processing this loss. Hulk Hogan’s final public appearance was at Netflix’s WWE launch event just months ago.
The wrestling world mourns a titan who shaped its landscape—both on and off the ring.