Sad news to report…

Hulk Hogan, an absolute legend, has died at age 71.

Here was his epic speech campaigning for Trump and Vance just last year:

We lost a good one folks!

Here’s a quick summary of all we know so far:

  • Earlier in June, radio host Bubba the Love Sponge caused panic by claiming Hulk Hogan was on his deathbed. Hogan’s rep denied this, saying he was recovering from neck/back procedures.

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  • Hogan has faced serious health issues over the past decade, undergoing 25+ surgeries, mainly on his back and neck.

  • In recent days, TMZ and other outlets reported Hogan suffered cardiac arrest at his Florida home on July 24, and EMTs rushed him to the hospital.

  • Multiple media outlets now report Hogan has passed away at age 71, allegedly due to cardiac arrest.

  • He was reportedly found at his Clearwater, Florida home and taken out on a stretcher before being pronounced dead.

  • Cause of death is preliminarily listed as cardiac arrest; official confirmation and autopsy results are still pending.

  • This comes weeks after a prior false alarm, when Hogan’s wife and reps assured fans his heart was strong and he was not in a coma.

  • Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea (August 11, 1953), was a two-time WWE Hall of Famer and a pioneer who made wrestling mainstream.

  • His legacy includes launching WrestleMania, starring in movies like Rocky III, and becoming a pop culture icon of the 1980s.

  • Though Hogan faced controversies, his contributions to WWE and wrestling’s global popularity remain legendary.

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Remembering better times:

The NY Post confirms he died of cardiac arrest:

Hulk Hogan, one of the most popular professional wrestlers of all-time who helped make WWE a juggernaut, has died, according to TMZ.

He was 71.

A “cardiac arrest” call was placed and medics were sent to Hogan’s home in Clearwater, Fla, TMZ reports.

He was stretchered into an ambulance.

RIP Huklamania.

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