
The wrestling world is mourning the loss of Hulk Hogan, who passed away at age 71 on July 24, 2025, following a cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida. Known for his larger-than-life persona and role in bringing wrestling into the mainstream, Hogan was a WWE legend whose influence spanned decades.
Emergency responders arrived at Hogan’s residence early Thursday morning after reports of a medical emergency. His passing comes just months after he underwent a neck fusion procedure in May. Despite his history of surgeries—over 25, including multiple joint replacements—he had recently assured fans of his recovery and well-being.
In recent months, rumors about Hogan’s health had circulated widely. A radio host suggested in June that his condition was critical, but those reports were swiftly denied by Hogan’s representatives. His wife, Sky Daily Hogan, also dismissed claims of a coma, saying he was doing well after ongoing medical treatments.
Beyond wrestling, Hogan ventured into Hollywood and reality TV, leaving a legacy as both an entertainer and cultural figure. He starred in “Thunder in Paradise,” launched the NWO faction in the ‘90s, and appeared with his family on Hogan Knows Best. His charisma and dedication to fans made him a household name. The WWE community and his global fanbase now bid farewell to one of the sport’s most enduring icons.