Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan Passes Away at 71 After Heart Attack
- July 24, 2025
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Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, was a towering figure in the world of professional wrestling. Known for his iconic mustache and headscarf, Hogan became synonymous with WWE’s rise to global fame in the 1980s. His charismatic persona and larger-than-life presence made him a household name, not just among wrestling fans but across popular culture. Hogan’s influence extended beyond the ring, as he became a staple in movies and television, further cementing his status as a pop culture icon.
On Thursday morning, Florida police responded to a call in Clearwater regarding a cardiac arrest. Hogan was subsequently pronounced dead at a local hospital. The news of his passing was confirmed by both Florida authorities and WWE, who expressed their condolences to his family, friends, and fans. WWE acknowledged Hogan’s pivotal role in their history, highlighting his contributions to the organization’s global recognition.
Hogan’s wrestling career is marked by numerous achievements. He was the main attraction at the inaugural WrestleMania in 1985, where he faced legendary opponents like Andre The Giant and Randy Savage. Over the years, Hogan won at least six WWE championships and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. His rivalries with other wrestling greats, including The Rock and Vince McMahon, are etched in WWE history.
Outside the ring, Hogan made headlines for his legal battle against Gawker Media. In 2016, a Florida jury awarded him $115 million after Gawker posted a video violating his privacy. This lawsuit underscored Hogan’s enduring presence in media and his fight for personal rights.
In a heartfelt message on social media platform X, WWE expressed its sorrow over losing one of its most recognizable figures. The organization credited Hogan with helping them achieve worldwide fame during the 1980s and extended condolences to all who mourn his loss.