
Hulk Hogan has died at his home in Florida at the age of 71 after facing a number of health issues which reportedly left him ‘unable to speak’
His death has been reported by TMZ, who claim that medics were dispatched to the 71 year old’s home in Clearwater, Florida. The sad news comes just a few weeks after his wife, Sky, had to deny rumours he was in a coma.
Hogan is believed to have suffered a cardiac arrest at his Florida home. It has been reported medics were called to Hulk’s home in Clearwater, Florida early on Thursday morning, it’s understood operators stated it was a “cardiac arrest”.
TMZ have reported that a flurry of police cars and emergency vehicles were parked outside the wrestling legend’s home and he was ‘carried on a stretcher into an ambulance’.
His death has been reported by TMZ, who claim that medics were dispatched to the 71 year old’s home in Clearwater, Florida. The sad news comes just a few weeks after his wife, Sky, had to deny rumours he was in a coma.
Hogan is believed to have suffered a cardiac arrest at his Florida home. It has been reported medics were called to Hulk’s home in Clearwater, Florida early on Thursday morning, it’s understood operators stated it was a “cardiac arrest”.
TMZ have reported that a flurry of police cars and emergency vehicles were parked outside the wrestling legend’s home and he was ‘carried on a stretcher into an ambulance’.
Hogan, who was the WWE’s biggest star during the late 80s and early 90s, sparked concern among fans when appeared on tv to promote his new business ventures, with viewers taking to social media to say he looked “unwell.”
In May, a representative for Hogan told US media that he had undergone a “little fusion procedure” on his neck and was recovering quickly. His last known public appearance was a photo opportunity with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis later that month.
Last month, Bubba claimed Hogan was on his deathbed and that family members had been called in to say their final goodbyes. However, the claims were later denied by a spokesman for the legendary wrestler.
Hogan, who was the WWE’s biggest star during the late 80s and early 90s, sparked concern among fans when appeared on tv to promote his new business ventures, with viewers taking to social media to say he looked “unwell.”
In May, a representative for Hogan told US media that he had undergone a “little fusion procedure” on his neck and was recovering quickly. His last known public appearance was a photo opportunity with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis later that month.
Last month, Bubba claimed Hogan was on his deathbed and that family members had been called in to say their final goodbyes. However, the claims were later denied by a spokesman for the legendary wrestler.