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Hulk Hogan dies at 71: Most famous professional wrestler in history suffers cardiac arrest at home in Florida
Posted by SleekNews
Thu, July 24, 2025 5:36pm


Hogan stands as the most recognizable name in wrestling history whose star power extended well beyond the ring, making him an American pop culture icon

Hulk Hogan dies at 71: Most famous professional wrestler in history suffers cardiac arrest at home in Florida


Terry Bollea, known worldwide as retired WWE superstar Hulk Hogan, died Thursday at age 71. The most widely recognized and well-known professional wrestler in history, who rose to fame with the advent of "Hulkamania" leading the explosive national expansion of the World Wrestling Federation in the 1980s, Hogan suffered cardiac arrest in his home in Clearwater, Florida, before being rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead, according to TMZ.

Hogan's in-ring career spanned 35 years from 1977 to 2012. He started as the consummate babyface (good guy) with WWE (then WWF) where he won the heavyweight championship six times while leading an industry revolution that saw wrestling become truly mainstream for the first time in its history. His infamous bodyslam of Andre the Giant ("the bodyslam heard around the world") at WrestleMania III remains one of the industry's most iconic moments, and their subsequent match on "WWF The Main Event" on Feb. 5, 1988, to this day holds wrestling's United States television record bringing in 33 million viewers.

Hogan infamously moved to World Championship Wresting (WCW) in 1994 and ultimately became a heel (bad guy) for the first time, reinventing himself as "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, the leader of the New World Order faction. He went on to win six more heavyweight championships in WCW as he helped lead that company and its "Monday Night Nitro" television program to 83 straight weeks of head-to-head victories over WWF's flagship "Monday Night Raw" show.

Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005 and again in 2020 as part of the nWo, Hogan long explored pursuits outside wrestling. He was a pop culture icon in the 1980s and 1990s who was seen as a role model for children. He referred to his fans as "Hulkamaniacs" demanding they train and stay fit, say their prayers and eat their vitamins. Hogan appeared in several films during this time, including "Rocky III" and "No Holds Barred," and upon his retirement, he starred in the reality TV show "Hogan Knows Best" alongside his family.

Hogan has become the centerpiece of scandals and controversies over recent years. He was caught using racial slurs on a tape that was made public, leading him to subsequently win a lawsuit in 2016 over Gawker, which published the media. Hogan was fired by WWE but ultimately brought back to the company years later. His involvement in politics has been a hot-button issue as well, dividing fans.

Hogan recently reaffirmed a part-time role with WWE as a brand ambassador. Making a brief appearance during the debut of WWE's "Monday Night Raw" on Netflix this January, Hogan was vociferously booed by the Los Angeles audience to the point that he did not make planned subsequent appearances. Some current WWE superstars had been outspoken about not wanting Hogan involved with the company.

Hogan in April launched Real American Beer, a company he co-founded. He was also serving as commissioner for startup amateur wrestling promotion Real American Freestyle, which is set to hold its first event later this year.

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