Hulk Hogan, WWE wrestling star, dead at 71
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Known for his flamboyant and heroic style in the ring, Hogan was one of the most well-known professional wrestlers in the world.

WASHINGTON — Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died, the WWE confirmed on Thursday. Hogan was 71. 

“WWE is saddened to learn WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has passed away. One of pop culture’s most recognizable figures, Hogan helped WWE achieve global recognition in the 1980s,” the wrestling promotion stated in a social media post. “WWE extends its condolences to Hogan’s family, friends, and fans.”

TMZ Sports was the first to report on his death Thursday morning. 

The Clearwater Police Department indicated in a social media update that first responders arrived at the wrestler’s residence in Clearwater, Florida just before 10 a.m. following an alert about a cardiac arrest. Hogan was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was confirmed deceased.

The wrestler’s manager, Chris Volo, told NBC Los Angeles that Hogan died at his home in Clearwater, surrounded by family.

Hogan, whose birth name was Terry Gene Bollea, entered the professional wrestling scene in 1977, but gained international prominence after joining the World Wrestling Federation, now known as the WWE.

Known for his flamboyant and heroic style in the ring, Hogan quickly became one of the most prolific wrestlers on the circuit, and helped usher in a boom in wrestling’s popularity in the 1980s. 

Hogan, with his signature horseshoe moustache and bandanas, is widely known as one of the most recognized wrestling stars in the world. He has been retired from active participation in the ring since 2012, but remained signed with WWE as a brand ambassador. 


Earlier this year, it was announced that Hogan would be the commissioner of a new venture called Real American Freestyle wrestling. Hogan’s Real American Beer was set to serve as the league’s title sponsor, and he had plenty of support.

Hogan said at the time that he knew some fans would be shocked that his next step wasn’t going to involve pro wrestling, but he was confident in his decision.

“The idea was so exciting that I get a chance to be involved with all these young people and help guide them in any way, especially to make them huge stars and create a future for them,” he said. “People might be surprised, but wrestling is wrestling, brother.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 


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