Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan D**s at 71. Hulk Hogan, the legendary WWE Hall of Famer and one of the most influential figures in professional wrestling, has died at the age of 71. TMZ reported that emergency responders were called to his Clearwater, Florida home on July 24 after Hogan suffered cardiac a**est.
He was transported to the hospital on a stretcher. Just weeks earlier, Hogan had undergone heart surgery, which was reported to be serious but not life-thr**tening. His last public appearance was on July 2, promoting his upcoming New York sports bar, Hulk Hogan’s Slam Sports Bar.
Born Terry Bollea, Hogan became a cultural icon in the 1980s, playing a key role in bringing professional wrestling into the mainstream. His charisma, catchphrases, and larger-than-life persona helped make WWE a global phenomenon. WWE issued a statement expressing deep sorrow, calling Hogan “one of pop culture’s most recognizable figures.”

Following the news, tributes flooded in from celebrities and fans alike. Country singer Jason Aldean called him a true American icon and a childhood hero.

Kid Rock referred to him as “the greatest to ever do it.” Others, including Russell Dickerson, Lee Greenwood, and Tracy Lawrence, shared heartfelt messages about Hogan’s legacy and personal impact.

Hogan’s career included legendary matches, like his clash with Andre the Giant, and countless moments that defined an era of sports entertainment. His influence extended beyond the ring into film, television, and pop culture.
Though he has passed, Hulk Hogan’s legacy will continue to inspire generations of wrestling fans and performers. Hulkamania may have started in the ring, but its spirit lives on.