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Hulk Hogan, WWE Icon and Global Pop Culture Phenomenon, Dies at 71

Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, passed away on July 24, 2025, at the age of 71, marking the end of an era in global sports entertainment. A towering figure in professional wrestling, Hogan was not only a six-time WWE Champion but also a transformative personality who brought mainstream appeal to pro-wrestling in the 1980s and 1990s. His death due to cardiac arrest was confirmed by the Clearwater Police and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Hogan’s legacy spans over four decades of wrestling, television, films, and cultural impact.

Background

Hogan started his wrestling journey in 1977, gaining prominence in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now WWE. His iconic character—”The Hulkster”—captivated fans with charisma, energy, and unmatched showmanship. Hogan’s rise coincided with WWE’s own transformation into a global brand, and he was instrumental in popularizing events like WrestleMania.

Significance in Wrestling History

  • Mainstream Recognition: Hogan helped move wrestling from small regional circuits to primetime TV and global arenas.
  • Cultural Icon: His catchphrases like “Whatcha gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild on you?” and signature moves like the leg drop became pop culture staples.
  • Industry Influence: Hogan’s heel turn as “Hollywood Hogan” and formation of the New World Order (nWo) in WCW redefined wrestling storytelling in the 1990s.

Career Highlights

  1. 6-time WWE Champion
  2. Headlined 8 WrestleMania main events
  3. Starred in films such as Rocky III and Mr. Nanny
  4. TV Appearances: Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show, Thunder in Paradise
  5. Two-time WWE Hall of Fame Inductee: (2005 individually, 2020 as nWo member)

Controversies and Comebacks

  • Despite his fame, Hogan’s career had several controversies:
  • Steroid Trial (1994): He admitted to using steroids but denied wrongdoing by WWE.
  • Gawker Lawsuit (2016): Won a $140 million jury verdict (later settled at $31 million) over a leaked private tape.
  • Racism Scandal (2015): Leaked audio of racial slurs led to temporary removal from the Hall of Fame. He later apologized publicly.
  • Yet, Hogan made comebacks, returning to WWE hosting duties, including WrestleMania 37 in 2021.

Legacy and Personal Life

  • Hogan is remembered as the greatest WWE Superstar of all time by Vince McMahon.
  • He redefined sports entertainment and influenced future stars like The Rock and John Cena.
  • Married thrice; most recently to Sky Daily in 2023.
  • Publicly endorsed Donald Trump at the 2024 Republican National Convention, displaying continued public influence.
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