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Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Icon, Dies at 71

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Hulk Hogan, the most famous name in professional wrestling history, has died at age 71 following a cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida. The WWE legend, born Terry Bollea, was pronounced dead after emergency services responded to a 911 call on Thursday morning. His passing was confirmed by WWE and his representatives, sending shockwaves through the world of sports and entertainment.

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The Incident

  • Hogan suffered cardiac arrest early Thursday.
  • Police and EMTs rushed to his residence, where he was transported by ambulance.
  • No official cause of death beyond “cardiac arrest” has been announced, but police report no suspicion of foul play.

A Trailblazing Career

  • Hulk Hogan burst onto the wrestling scene in the late 1970s and became the face of WWE in the 1980s and 1990s.
  • His trademark red-and-yellow attire, charismatic promos, and signature “leg drop” made him a household name.
  • Hogan was pivotal in taking wrestling mainstream, leading to the “Hulkamania” phenomenon.
  • He held multiple world championships and headlined several WrestleManias.

Legacy and Tributes

  • Hogan’s impact on popular culture extended beyond wrestling, with roles in films, television, and music.
  • WWE has acknowledged his contribution, noting he helped grow the company into a global powerhouse.
  • Tributes from fans, wrestlers, and celebrities have poured in, honoring his larger-than-life presence and influence.
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Final Years

  • Hogan had been recovering from neck surgery earlier in the year.
  • Despite personal controversies and health struggles in recent years, he remained a fixture on the wrestling convention circuit and in WWE’s Hall of Fame.

Hogan’s death marks the end of an era for wrestling and entertainment. His influence will be felt for generations, as millions remember the man who defined sports entertainment for decades.

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