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Inside Hulk Hogan's scandals and controversies inside and out of the wrestling ring through his decades in the public eye, before his death on Thursday, July 24 at age 71.
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E! News on MSNUnpacking Hulk Hogan's Family Drama with Ex-Wife Linda Hogan, Daughter Brooke HoganHulk Hogan died July 24 at 71, just a few months after ex-wife Linda Hogan—mom of his daughter Brooke Hogan and son Nick Hogan—declared her family to be "in the worst mess."
Hulk Hogan's wife, Sky Daily Hogan, broke her silence for the first time following the wrestler's death. "I wasn’t ready for this…and my heart is in pieces," she wrote in part on Instagram on July 25.
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US Weekly on MSNWhere Hulk Hogan Stood With His Family At the Time of His DeathHulk Hogan may not have made amends with his family before his death. “Hulk and his son, Nick, were very close,” a source close to the family tells Us Weekly. “Nick got married recently and lives down in Florida near his dad.
The death of professional wrestling's most recognizable showman sparked reactions from the worlds of entertainment and politics.
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Irish Mirror on MSNHulk Hogan's biggest scandals from leaked sex tape to racist rantHogan then pursued legal action, filing a whopping $100M civil lawsuit against the media company. In a landmark 2016 verdict, a Florida jury sided with Hogan, finding that Gawker Media had breached his privacy by releasing the tape, resulting in a staggering $140M award for the wrestler.
This tribute came via Tony Schiavone, who worked with Hogan in both WCW and WWE, with Schiavone praising the Hulkster for bringing wrestling into the mainstream in the '80s and for his role in WCW's dominance on TNT in the second half of the '90s. Tony also sent condolences to Hulk's family before wrapping up with an "RIP, brother".
Trump led a wave of tributes honoring Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, who lived in Clearwater, Florida. WWE star died of cardiac arrest at age 71.
The wrestling legend died Thursday after going into cardiac arrest in his Clearwater, Fla., home, shocking fans across the world.
During the later years of Hulk’s WWE career, he, Linda, and their two children — Brooke, now 37, and Nick, now 34 — fronted their reality series, Hogan Knows Best. The four-season show, which ran from 2005 to 2007, offered a rare glimpse into their sometimes dysfunctional family.