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Hulk Hogan, pro wrestling icon, dies at 71

Hulk Hogan, wrestling icon and pop culture legend, dies at 71, leaving behind a legacy of fame and controversy

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Hulk Hogan, wrestling icon and pop culture legend, dies at 71, leaving behind a legacy of fame and controversy

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– Hulk Hogan, the wrestling legend, has died at 71 due to cardiac arrest at his Clearwater home.
– He was instrumental in popularising WWE in the 1980s and was a two-time Hall of Fame inductee.

Hulk Hogan, the iconic figure who transformed professional wrestling, has passed away at 71.

The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) confirmed his death following a cardiac arrest incident at his home in Clearwater, Florida. Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, was pivotal in shaping WWE into a billion-dollar industry during the 1980s.

He famously body-slammed André the Giant at WrestleMania III, marking a significant moment in wrestling history. While he attempted a Hollywood career, starring in films like “Rocky III,” he continued wrestling throughout his life, endorsing Donald Trump at a 2024 rally.

His wrestling persona, cultivated in Florida’s wrestling scene, included the infamous “Hogan” name, created by promoter Vince McMahon. Hogan became a household name, not just for wrestling but also for his appearances in media. He later ignited a new phase of his career in World Championship Wrestling as a villain.

Career Highlights

While inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice, Hogan’s later life was marked by controversies, including legal battles stemming from a privacy invasion and racial slurs. He was married three times and featured in reality TV alongside his children.



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