In a shocking turn of events, wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at the age of 71, leaving fans and the world in mourning. The tragic news broke early Thursday morning from Clearwater, Florida, where emergency services rushed to Hogan’s home following a cardiac arrest call at 9:51 a.m. Witnesses describe a harrowing scene as neighbors heard a heavy thud followed by a panicked scream, believed to be from Jennifer, Hogan’s long-time housekeeper.
Luis Ramirez, a security guard at the gated community, made the frantic 911 call, stating, “It’s Hogan, he collapsed. I think it’s cardiac arrest.” Paramedics arrived moments later, finding the iconic figure—once a symbol of strength and charisma—lying unresponsive in his private gym, surrounded by memorabilia from his storied career. Despite immediate attempts at resuscitation, including multiple uses of a defibrillator, Hogan was pronounced dead at 9:58 a.m.
The news sent shockwaves through the wrestling community and beyond, with tributes pouring in from fellow wrestlers, fans, and political figures. Known as Terry Bollea, Hogan was not just a wrestling superstar; he was a cultural phenomenon who helped elevate WWE to global prominence in the 1980s. His unforgettable moments, like bodyslamming Andre the Giant, defined an era and captivated millions.
Beyond the ring, Hogan’s influence extended into politics and media, making headlines with his controversial support for Donald Trump and winning a landmark lawsuit against Gawker that reshaped celebrity privacy rights. As the world reflects on Hogan’s multifaceted legacy, the overwhelming sentiment is one of loss for a man who embodied the spirit of an entire generation. Rest in power, Hulkster. The echoes of your legend will resonate forever.