Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Icon and Actor, Passes Away at 71

Hulk Hogan, the legendary professional wrestler and Hollywood personality, has passed away at the age of 71, leaving behind a monumental legacy that spanned decades. Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, died at his Clearwater, Florida home following a cardiac arrest. His manager, Chris Volo, confirmed the news, stating that Hogan was surrounded by his loved ones during his final moments.

Rumors about Hogan’s health had circulated for weeks, especially after reports surfaced about his recent hospitalization. Just days before his death, his wife, Sky, assured fans that he was not in a coma and insisted that despite undergoing several surgeries, his heart was still “strong.” Sadly, the reassurance was short-lived.

Standing at 6 feet 7 inches and weighing over 300 pounds during his prime, Hogan was instantly recognizable with his trademark blonde mustache, colorful bandannas, and booming charisma. He became a cultural icon during the 1980s, spearheading the wrestling entertainment boom with his electrifying “Hulkamania” persona and key role in propelling WWE—then WWF—into mainstream success.

The WWE honored Hogan in a heartfelt statement, acknowledging his massive contribution to the sport. “Hulk Hogan transformed professional wrestling into a global phenomenon,” the statement read, offering condolences to his family, friends, and fans worldwide. Hogan headlined WrestleMania eight times, with his legendary 1987 showdown against Andre the Giant drawing a record-breaking crowd of over 93,000 fans at the Pontiac Silverdome. Throughout his illustrious career, he captured the WWE Championship six times and helped redefine what it meant to be a wrestling superstar.

Hogan’s career evolved in 1996 when he took on a darker persona as “Hollywood Hogan” and co-founded the New World Order (NWO), revitalizing his career and becoming one of the most influential figures in the WCW era. Though his reputation took a hit in 2015 following the leak of a controversial tape that led to his temporary removal from the WWE Hall of Fame, Hogan returned in 2020 and remained a figure of fascination, especially among supporters of Donald Trump. He made a headline-grabbing appearance at the 2024 Republican National Convention, tearing open his shirt to reveal a Trump 2024 shirt underneath, rallying the crowd with typical bravado.

Beyond the ring, Hogan had a successful acting career, beginning with his role as Thunderlips in Rocky III. He went on to star in numerous family-friendly films, including Mr. NannySuburban CommandoSanta With Muscles, and the cult classic No Holds Barred. His television work included starring in the action series Thunder in Paradise and headlining the reality show Hogan Knows Best, which gave fans an inside look at his personal life.

Hogan was a frequent face in pop culture, appearing in TV shows like The A-TeamBaywatch, and Robot Chicken, and lending his voice to animated series including American Dad!. He also made history co-hosting Saturday Night Live in 1985 with Mr. T and was the star of CBS’s animated show Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling, which aired during the peak of his popularity.

In the aftermath of his passing, tributes poured in from fans, celebrities, fellow wrestlers, and political allies. Former President Donald Trump expressed his grief on Truth Social, calling Hogan a “true American icon.” Senator JD Vance reflected on their friendship with a bittersweet message, while House Speaker Mike Johnson shared personal memories and photos of Hogan’s impact on the world both in and outside the ring.

Hogan’s Rocky III co-star, Sylvester Stallone, posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, mourning the loss of his friend. Wrestling legend Ric Flair shared a touching tribute, and John Cena honored Hogan by posting a memorable shot from one of his epic matches.

Hulk Hogan leaves behind more than just a string of championship belts and movie credits—he leaves behind a cultural legacy that helped shape an entire generation’s view of sports entertainment. He inspired millions with his energy, his signature catchphrases, and his relentless belief in the power of self-confidence.

The world has lost a titan, but the spirit of Hulkamania lives on in the hearts of fans everywhere.

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