The wrestling world mourns the loss of one of its most emblematic figures. Hulk Hogan, the star who brought this sport to national stardom and became the highest-grossing wrestler in history, passed away on Thursday at the age of 71, according to Florida authorities and WWE.
Clearwater, Florida authorities responded to a call on Thursday morning due to cardiac arrest. Hogan was pronounced dead at a hospital, according to a police statement posted on Facebook.
âThere were no signs of foul play or suspicious activity,â Major Nate Burnside told reporters.
Major Nate Burnside
WWE expressed its sadness at the passing of the Hall of Fame member through a post on X.
Former President Donald Trump also reacted to the news. Hogan gave a speech at the Republican National Convention last July to support Trumpâs presidential campaign.
âToday we lost a great friend, the âHulksterâ. Hulk Hogan was MAGA to the core: strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart. He gave an absolutely electrifying speech at the Republican National Convention, which was one of the highlights of the whole week,â Trump posted on Truth Social. âHe entertained fans all over the world, and the cultural impact he had was massive. To his wife, Sky, and his family, we send our best wishes and love. Hulk Hogan will be greatly missed!â
After concluding his wrestling career, Hogan found himself embroiled in controversies. In 2015, video recordings were leaked in which he used the âNâ word and referred to himself as âracist to a certain extent.â WWE terminated his legends contract at that time, although they reinstated him three years later as an ambassador with infrequent television appearances. Hogan appeared on WWEâs Netflix debut show in January to promote his new Real American beer, but was booed by fans in Los Angeles.
A sex tape with Hogan was leaked by the website Gawker in 2015, and Hogan subsequently sued for defamation, invasion of privacy, and emotional distress. Hogan won the case and received $115 million.