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Hulk Hogan, known for his long career as a professional wrestler in the WWE, has died after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest on July 24, his possible cause of death, according to local authorities. The superstar, known for Hulkamania, was 71.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNHulk Hogan dead after medical emergency at Clearwater Beach homeHulk Hogan, one of professional wrestling’s most recognizable and influential figures, died Thursday morning following a cardiac arrest at his Clearwater Beach home. He was 71.
Hulk Hogan, iconic wrestling figure, died at 71 with no foul play suspected, leaving a contested legacy due to past racist remarks, yet remembered for his significant influence on wrestling and pop culture.
The wrestling icon, whose real name was Terry Gene Bollea, died of cardiac arrest Thursday morning at his home in Clearwater, Fla.
After the loss of a legend and wrestling icon, fans gathered at Hogan’s Hangout bar in Clearwater Beach to pay tribute any way they could.
Kerri and Dave Robers were getting ready to embark on the 14-hour drive from Clearwater Beach back home to Cincinnati. Then they saw the news on Facebook. Hulk Hogan, the charismatic wrestler they'd grown up rooting for,
Hulk Hogan's wife Sky Daily posted an emotional tribute to the WWE star after his death on Thursday, July 24. Hogan, perhaps the most famous professional wrestler of all-time, died at 71.
The Clearwater (Fla.) police department and Major Nate Burnside released its timeline for how it handled superstar pro wrestler Hulk Hogan’s death on Thursday at 71. The 911 call came at 9:51 a.m. ET on Thursday and resulted in immediate medical dispatch, with the medics arriving at the 1000 block of Eldorado Avenue of Clearwater Beach at 9:56 a.m.