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Rest in peace Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan, professional wrestling legend and a symbol of American patriotism, passed away today, July 24, 2025, at the age of 71, after suffering cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida. Despite efforts to resuscitate him for over 30 minutes, he was pronounced dead at the hospital. Authorities reported no signs of foul play.
Known by his real name, Terry Gene Bollea, Hogan was a key figure in transforming wrestling into a global phenomenon during the 1980s and 1990s. His charisma, imposing physique, and signature phrase "Whatcha gonna do, brother?" made him a cultural icon. He starred in historic moments such as the legendary WrestleMania III match where he body-slammed André the Giant, and his image became synonymous with strength, perseverance, and showmanship. His legacy in the ring is unmatched: he elevated wrestling to unprecedented levels of popularity and inspired generations of fans and athletes.
Beyond his sports career, Hulk Hogan was a proud patriot and an outspoken supporter of former President Donald Trump. In July 2024, he participated in the Republican National Convention, appearing in a ripped “Trump-Vance” shirt and shouting: “Let Trumpamania run wild, brother!” His appearance was widely praised by Trump supporters, who saw Hogan as a true symbol of the conservative movement.
His friendship with Trump dated back more than three decades, when they worked together on wrestling events promoted by Trump. After his death, now-President Trump described him as “MAGA all the way — strong, brave, smart, but with the biggest heart.” He also recalled Hogan’s 2024 convention speech as one of the most exciting moments of his campaign.
Several Republican figures, including Vice President JD Vance, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, expressed their sorrow over the loss of such an iconic figure. Hogan was honored as a bold voice who was never afraid to stand up for his patriotic values.
The passing of Hulk Hogan marks the end of an era. His legacy goes far beyond the wrestling ring: he was a symbol of American culture, a defender of freedom, and an unwavering ally of modern conservatism. Wrestling, the patriotic movement, and millions of fans around the world now mourn his loss.
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