Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died aged 71.
The WWE icon, real name Terry Gene Bollea, passed away early Thursday morning after medics were dispatched to his Clearwater, Florida home, DailyMail.com can confirm.
911 operators noted the matter pertained to a cardiac arrest in the disturbing audio of the call.
A Clearwater Police Department spokesman said in a statement: ‘Clearwater Fire Department and Clearwater Police Department personnel responded to a medical call at 9:51 a.m. today in the 1000 block of Eldorado Avenue on Clearwater Beach.
‘The nature of the call was for a cardiac arrest. A 71-year-old resident, Terry Bollea, also known as Hulk Hogan, was treated by Clearwater Fire & Rescue crews before being taken by Sunstar to Morton Plant Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.’
Police cars and EMTs were parked outside Hogan’s home in the immediate aftermath of the emergency, with the reality star filmed being carried onto an stretcher and into an ambulance.

Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died aged 71 – pictured December 2024

The WWE icon passed away early Thursday morning after medics were dispatched to his Clearwater, Florida home – pictured January 2025

In the 1980s, Hogan was the driving force behind WWE’s rise from a regional promotion around New York to an international brand – pictured 1991 – but saw his legacy tainted by a racism scandal in 2015

The shock death comes just weeks after his wife Sky Daily denied rumors he was on his deathbed in a coma – and claimed his heart was ‘strong’ after he underwent a routine neck surgery.
Hogan is survived by his third wife Daily, who he wed in 2023, children Brooke, 37, and Nick, 34, who he shared with first wife Linda Claridge, and two grandchildren.
Hulk Hogan’s representative, Linda Bose, confirmed his death to CBS NEWS, saying: ‘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.’
A statement on Hogan’s official Instagram account read: ‘It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness that we confirm we have lost a legend.
‘Our beloved Terry Bollea, known worldwide as Hulk Hogan, passed away today surrounded by his loved ones.
‘At this time of grief, we ask that everyone please respect the privacy of his family and friends.
‘May we all take solace in the wonderful memories he left behind for the millions of fans worldwide whose lives he touched for more than four decades.

The WWE icon passed away early Thursday morning after medics were dispatched to his Clearwater, Florida home, per TMZ – pictured

The shock death comes just weeks after his wife Sky denied rumors he was on his deathbed in a coma – and claimed his heart was ‘strong’ after he underwent a routine neck surgery – pictured together July 2024

Fans were left concerned for Hogan when he appeared as a special guest on Fox & Friends at the start of May while sporting a worrying new look

More recently, Hogan became a celebrity endorser for Trump’s presidential campaign in the United States, which he went on to win

Hogan is pictured at Trump’s campaign rally in NYC in October 2024

The star is pictured with daughter Brooke, second ex wife Linda and son Nick in 2005

The star looked happy and healthy as he posed up with Governor Ron Desantis in May 2025 in his final photos

Hogan posed for a fun group snap in May
‘He will be missed, but never forgotten.’
President Donald Trump reacted to the news, writing on Truth Social: ‘We lost a great friend today, the “Hulkster”. Hulk Hogan was MAGA all the way — Strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart.’
‘He entertained fans from all over the World, and the cultural impact he had was massive,’ Trump wrote, praising his ‘absolutely electric speech’ from the Republican 2024 National Convention.
‘To his wife, Sky, and family, we give our warmest best wishes and love. Hulk Hogan will be greatly missed!’ he concluded.
His representative said in a statement last month: ‘He’s had problems with his back for years but there’s no emergency.’
Hogan had previously opened up about undergoing ’25 surgeries in the past decade.’
Speaking on Jake Paul’s IMPAULSIVE podcast last year, he said: ‘Ten of them were back surgeries. I’ve had both knees and hips replaced, shoulders — everything.’
Fans were left concerned for Hogan when he appeared as a special guest on Fox & Friends at the start of May while sporting a worrying new look.
Renowned for his deep tan, the WWE great’s skin looked particularly weathered on air, while his usual white beard appeared to be dyed black despite his goatee and hair being left white – making for a strange contrast.
One viewer wrote online: ‘Tell Hulk Hogan his face is dirty, clean that soot off.’
Another said: ‘Does anyone believe this is Hulk Hogan?’
A third added: ‘Hulk Hogan giving off Wooly Willy vibes this am on Fox & Friends.’

Hogan kickstarted ‘Hulkamania’ after defeating the Iron Sheik for the World Heavyweight Championship in 1984

Hogan´s public persona transcended the ring, making him a household name. He appeared in numerous movies – including the third Rocky film in 1982, where he played wrestler Thunderlips, who took on Stallone’s protagonist


Stallone paid an emotional tribute to his longtime friend on Instagram

He won at least six WWE championships and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. – pictured 1985

Baywatch star Carol Alt also honored the star on Instagram -Hogan appeared as himself in a Season 6 episode of Baywatch titled Bash at the Beach


Brooke Shields remembered Hogan’s cameo on her show Suddenly Susan
The odd TV cameo came just over a month after his family became embroiled in a bitter public dispute after ex-wife Linda accused him of being ‘complete liar’ and ‘sex addict’.
In the 1980s, Hogan – known for his signature mustache and headscarf – was the driving force behind WWE’s rise from a regional promotion around New York to an international brand.
Hogan kickstarted ‘Hulkamania’ after defeating the Iron Sheik for the World Heavyweight Championship in 1984.
He won at least six WWE championships and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005.
Hogan was the main draw for the first WrestleMania in 1985 and was a fixture for years, facing everyone from Andre The Giant and Randy Savage to The Rock and even company chairman Vince McMahon.
Hogan was also a celebrity outside the wrestling world, appearing in numerous movies and television shows, including a reality show about his life on VH1, Hogan Knows Best.
Hogan´s public persona transcended the ring, making him a household name. He appeared in numerous movies – including the third Rocky film in 1982, where he played wrestler Thunderlips, who took on Stallone’s protagonist.
Hogan later claimed the role had got him fired from the WWF – saying: ‘Back then, ‘78, ‘79, if you were a wrestler, you didn’t do TV. You didn’t go do a movie.’
The star reportedly put three men in the hospital while filming his fight scene.
Stallone paid an emotional tribute to his longtime friend, sharing a photo of Rocky and Thunderlips clashing in a fiery scene.
He wrote: ‘I had the pleasure of meeting this brilliant personality and showman when he was 26 years old. He was absolutely wonderful and his amazing skill made Rocky three incredibly special. My heart breaks. I think that he’s gone…’
But his legacy was tainted when he was chucked out of the WWE in 2015 after a tape surfaced of him making racist remarks, including the use of the n-word.
In a video made public by The National Enquirer, Hogan said: ‘I guess we’re all a little racist’ and used the n-word while referring to his daughter’s love life, and includes him repeating the phrase ‘f***ing n******’ several times.
According to Radar, the audio featured him using a number of racist remarks in a rant about his daughter Brooke who was trying to launch a music career, to Heather Clem, the wife of a friend.
He is reported to have said that ‘a black billionaire guy’ had offered to bankroll her, then speculated about her sex life’.
Hogan told Clem: ‘I don’t know if Brooke was f***ing the black guy’s son… I mean, I don’t have double standards.
‘I mean, I am a racist, to a point, f***ing n******. But then when it comes to nice people and s***, and whatever.’

Donald Trump Jr. posted this image of Hogan in tribute to the late wrestler

Hogan is seen in action with Karl Malone in 1998

The star became the most famous wrestling star ever – pictured 1990

Fellow wrestling icon Ric Flair wrote, ‘ I Am Absolutely Shocked To Hear About The Passing Of My Close Friend @HulkHogan!’ – pictured in the 1990s


Vice President JD Vance hailed Hogan as a ‘great American icon’
He continued: ‘I mean, I’d rather if she was going to f*** some n*****, I’d rather have her marry an 8-foot-tall n***** worth a hundred million dollars! Like a basketball player!
‘I guess we’re all a little racist. F***ing n*****.’
Back in 2015, Hogan told Good Morning America he was at an all-time low as he begged his former legion of fans to take him back.
‘Please forgive me,’ the 12-time world champ pleaded – both to America as a whole and to his daughter Brooke Hogan, whose boyfriend was the focus of the then 62 year old’s racist tirade.
‘If anybody should have disowned me it should have been her,’ said Hogan. ‘I was upset about something that happened between her and her boyfriend.’
Apologizing at the time, he told outlet People: ‘Eight years ago I used offensive language during a conversation.
‘It was unacceptable for me to have used that offensive language; there is no excuse for it; and I apologize for having done it.’

Hogan is pictured with Muhammad Ali and Liberace in the 1980s

Hogan posed with Mr. T at a press conference in 1985

Wrestling icons Kurt Angle and the Undertaker were among the sports stars paying tribute


