Summary

  • Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan dies aged 71, his representative confirms

  • First responders received a call from his Florida home at 10:00 local time over a report of "cardiac arrest", authorities say - he was pronounced dead at hospital later

  • Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, was the biggest professional wrestler of the 80s and 90s and went on to achieve crossover fame

  • Tributes from the wrestling world, political sphere and Hollywood have been pouring in, with many remembering him as an "American pop culture fixture"

  • Known for red and yellow outfits, "Real American" entrance music, and army of "Hulkamaniac" fans, he continued wrestling well into his 50s

  • In 2018, he was reinstated into the WWE Hall of Fame after being ejected for using a racist slur

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Hulk Hogan: from wrestling icon to Trump superfan

  1. Emergency call was for report of cardiac arrest - police statementpublished at 18:46 British Summer Time 24 July
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    As we've reported, first responders arrived at Hogan's Florida home this morning after an emergency call was made - we now have a little more information on that call.

    "The nature of the call was for a cardiac arrest," the Clearwater Police Department says in a statement.

  2. Police say no suspicious activity related to Hogan's deathpublished at 18:37 British Summer Time 24 July

    A police officer standing at a podium speaking into a microphone. Another officer stands behind himImage source, Clearwater Police Department

    The news conference is already over - it was very short, and no questions were taken.

    Clearwater Police Department officer Nate Burnside said emergency services responded to a medical related call this morning just before 10:00 local time, where they found Hulk Hogan experiencing a serious medical related issue.

    Hogan was taken to the hospital where he died at 11:17. There will be an investigation, but there is no suspicious activity surrounding his death.

    Burnside said no reports will be released today, and asked for the privacy of Hogan's family to be respected.

  3. Press conference about to startpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 24 July

    The Clearwater police and fire departments are about to deliver a press conference on the death of Hulk Hogan.

    We'll bring you text updates here, or you can watch live at the top of this page. Stay with us.

  4. 'Hulk Hogan was there for me when I nearly lost my dad' - Charlotte Flairpublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 24 July

    Flair stands in a bra and belly chain with her arms out and raised on either side of herImage source, Michael Marques/WWE

    Charlotte Flair, a WWE wrestler and the most decorated woman in WWE history, writes "rest in peace brother" in tribute to Hogan.

    In a post on X, she adds: "When I nearly lost my dad 8 years ago, one of the few people who was there for all of it was Hulk Hogan."

    Her heart breaks for his children, she says.

  5. 'Hogan's name was synonymous with professional wrestling'published at 18:21 British Summer Time 24 July

    The president of wrestling brand Total Nonstop Action Wrestling has said he is "saddened" to learn of Hulk Hogan's passing.

    "Hogan's name was synonymous with professional wrestling, transcending the industry to become an American pop culture fixture," Carlos Silva says in a post on X.

    "My condolences go out to his fans, friends and family."

    The post is accompanied by a black and white image of Hulk Hogan accompanied by dates "1953-2025".

  6. Sylvester Stallone: Hogan made Rocky III 'incredibly special'published at 18:10 British Summer Time 24 July

    Hogan and Stallone circling each other in a wrestling ring on the set of Rocky IIIImage source, Getty Images
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    Hogan and Stallone on the set of Rocky III

    Sylvester Stallone pays tribute to Hulk Hogan, saying the wrestler was "absolutely wonderful and his amazing skill made Rocky three incredibly special".

    "My heart breaks," he says on Instagram.

    Hogan acted alongside Stallone in the 1982 movie Rocky III.

  7. Vance says he had plans to go for a beer with Hoganpublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 24 July

    Hogan stood looking forward with Vance smiling next to himImage source, Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

    "Hulk Hogan was a great American icon," writes Vice-President JD Vance.

    He says the professional wrestler was "one of the first people I ever truly admired as a kid".

    In a post on X, he continues: "The last time I saw him we promised we’d get beers together next time we saw each other.

    "The next time will have to be on the other side, my friend! Rest in peace."

  8. 'Hulkamania never dies'published at 18:02 British Summer Time 24 July

    John "Bradshaw" Layfield, Smackdown champion, writes on X that Hulk Hogan was one of the reasons the wrestling star got into the sport.

    "Hulk was always so nice to me," he says.

    "There will never be another. Hulkamania never dies."

  9. 'We are heartbroken' - Hogan's representativepublished at 17:54 British Summer Time 24 July
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    Hulk Hogan poses in the centre of the ring, flexing his muscles, in a match from the 80s.Image source, Getty Images

    Hulk Hogan's representative, Linda Bose, confirms that he has died.

    Speaking to CBS News, the BBC's US news partner, she says: "Unfortunately we must confirm that Terry Bollea, aka Hulk Hogan passed away this morning.

    "We are heartbroken. He was such a great human being and friend."

  10. Hogan's big WrestleMania momentspublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 24 July

    Jamie Whitehead
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    The Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan grapplingImage source, Getty Images
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    Going title-for-title at WrestleMania VI

    WWE's flagship event, WrestleMania, might never have become what it did without Hulk Hogan.

    From a headline appearance in the first event in 1985, to the last time he competed there against The Rock in 2002 - Hogan knew how to top the big cards.

    "The Mega Powers explode" was the tagline for WrestleMania V in Atlantic City New Jersey as Hogan went up against former tag team partner Macho Man Randy Savage for the World Heavyweight Championship - Hogan won that one.

    But he wasn't so successful the following year in Toronto.

    Hogan, still heavyweight champion, went up against intercontinental champion the Ultimate Warrior in a title-for-title match. It was the first time Hogan lost to a clean pinfall since 1981.

    Hogan's last ever WWE match came at SummerSlam 2006, where he defeated the Legend Killer Randy Orton.

  11. US defence secretary pays tribute to Hoganpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 24 July

    The latest American politician to pay tribute to the professional wrestling star is US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth.

    He posts "RIP" on X, alongside a picture of Hulk Hogan waving an American flag in a wrestling ring, surrounded by people.

  12. Hogan underwent surgery on his neck earlier this yearpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 24 July

    There had been speculation about Hulk Hogan's health in the last few months.

    In June a representative for the wrestling legend told TMZ sports that Hogan was dealing with ailments but was "back to moving" after rumours he was unwell.

    In May, it was widely reported he had neck surgery.

    Last year in an interview with YouTuber and wrestler Logan Paul, external, Hulk said he had at least 25 operations in the last decade.

    "I’ve had like 25 surgeries in the last 10 years," he said. "Ten back surgeries, both knees and both hips replaced, shoulders - everything."

  13. Trump Jr pays tribute to 'legend' Hulk Hoganpublished at 17:37 British Summer Time 24 July

    In a short X post, Donald Trump Jr, son of the US president, says "R.I.P to a legend".

    The post is accompanied by a selfie featuring the pair at the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

    Hogan spoke on stage at the convention and other events in support of Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.

    Trump Jr (left) and Hulk Hogan pose for a selfie. Hogan is wearing MAGA T-shirt and is giving a thumbs up.Image source, X/Donald Trump Jr
  14. Hogan's legacypublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 24 July

    Hulk Hogan body slams Andre The GiantImage source, Getty Images
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    Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant are seen at a match in Montreal, Canada, on 25 August 1980

    Hulk Hogan was one of the most popular figures in the history of wrestling. He was also one of the most divisive.

    Hogan bodyslamming Andre the Giant will live forever in wrestling history, as will his title run lasting more than three years.

    He carried the WWE (then WWF) on his back during the wrestling boom in the 80s and is widely credited with giving “sports entertainment” mainstream appeal, while a reinvention in the 90s led him to run one of wrestling’s biggest ever factions in the nWo.

    Hogan was larger-than-life in the ring, while his remarkable charisma outside of it made him the total package.

    But for everything he achieved in wrestling - and he basically achieved everything - the end of his career was tarnished by racist comments in 2015 that effectively ended his relationship with the sport.

    And his one-off appearance for WWE during the first episode of Raw on Netflix in January 2025 was most notable for the sheer volume of boos he received when he walked on stage.

    But despite the controversies, Hogan will likely be best remembered for his biggest moments in the ring - and the Hulkamaniacs will always have a lot to choose from, brother.

  15. I am absolutely shocked, says wrestler Ric Flairpublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 24 July

    Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair arrive at Sydney Airport, ahead of the Australian Hulkamania tour on November 17, 2009Image source, Getty Images
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    Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair arrive in Sydney ahead of the Australian Hulkamania tour in 2009

    Wrestling legend Ric Flair has paid tribute to his close friend Hulk Hogan, saying he is "absolutely shocked" to hear about his death.

    "An incredible athlete, talent, friend and father," he says in a post on X. "Our friendship has meant the world to me."

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    Hulkster, no one will ever compare to you. Rest in peace my friend."

    Ric Flair

  16. Wrestling's first superstarpublished at 17:21 British Summer Time 24 July

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    Hulk Hogan poses in the ringImage source, Getty Images

    Hulk Hogan is arguably the most famous name in professional wrestling history.

    Born Terry Boella in 1953, Hogan dominated the professional wrestling world throughout the 80s and 90s before expanding into films, and later reality TV.

    Joining the World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment, WWE) in 1979 but leaving shortly after in 1981, Hogan headlined the first WrestleMania in New York in 1985, where he and Mr T defeated Paul Orndorff and Roddy Piper.

    Throughout the 90s, Hogan’s popularity transcended the wrestling ring, appearing in films including Mr Nanny and Suburban Commando.

    It was a surprise to no-one when Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005 (he would later be inducted again in 2020 as a member of the NWO), but he was removed from the hall in 2015 when his WWE contract was terminated after a tape of him emerged using a racist slur.

    In 2018, the company reinstated him, saying he deserved a second chance, but several WWE superstars, including the New Day and Titus O’Neil, said it would be “difficult to simply forget” what Hogan had said.

    In recent years, Hogan had appeared at Trump rallies and on the US election campaign trail last year.

    Hogan was booed by the crowd at his most recent WWE appearance, when he appeared on the company’s flagship Monday Night Raw programme to promote his beer brand.

  17. Hulk Hogan's life in picturespublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 24 July

    Hulk Hogan Holding Tony Atlas in a HeadlockImage source, Corbis via Getty Images
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    Hulk Hogan holds an opponent in a headlock in 1981

    Hulk Hogan picks up singer Cyndi Lauper at the Grammys in 1985Image source, Bettmann via Getty Images
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    Hulk Hogan picks up singer Cyndi Lauper at the Grammys in 1985

    Hulk Hogan at a WrestleMania press conference in 2014Image source, Getty Images
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    Hulk Hogan at a WrestleMania press conference in 2014

    Hulk Hogan rips his shirt during a Trump presidential rally in New York City in 2024Image source, Reuters
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    Hulk Hogan rips his shirt during a Trump presidential rally in New York City in 2024

  18. 'One of pop culture’s most recognizable figures,' WWE sayspublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 24 July

    Hulk Hogan poses in the centre of the ringImage source, Getty Images

    In a statement World Wrestling Entertainment says it's "saddened to learn WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has passed away".

    Describing Hogan as "one of pop culture’s most recognizable figures", it says "Hogan helped WWE achieve global recognition in the 1980s".

    "WWE extends its condolences to Hogan’s family, friends, and fans," the post concludes. , external

  19. Hulk Hogan dies aged 71 - World Wrestling Entertainmentpublished at 17:11 British Summer Time 24 July
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    Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan has died at the age of 71, the WWE confirms.

    Stick with us as we bring updates on this developing story.