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Hulk Hogan Cause of Death Revealed as Florida Police Investigation Closes
The wrestling legend died on July 24, 2025 at the age of 71
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Hulk Hogan Consumed Enough Fentanyl to ‘Kill a Horse’ Following Divorce
In the docuseries Hulk Hogan: Real American, the wrestling figure, who died at the age of 71 in July 2025, detailed his excessive consumption of fentanyl after returning to TNA Wrestling in 2009
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Hulk Hogan Knows ‘Where All the Bodies Are Buried’ in New Trailer for Netflix Docuseries
The four-part film contains the final interview with the controversial wrestling superstar, who died last July while production was ongoing
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Police Still Investigating Hulk Hogan’s Death After Daughter Raises Question About ‘Narrative’
No foul play suspected after the wrestler’s death from a heart attack, but Clearwater police said the “unique nature” of the case has required a longer investigation
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Hulk Hogan’s Cause of Death Revealed as Heart Attack
The former WWE wrestler and right-wing figure died on July 24
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Can You Mourn Hulk Hogan the Wrestler, But Not the Man?
For a generation of fans, Hulkamania was real. But the wrestling god of their youth turned out to be a mere mortal who leaves a complicated and sometimes ugly legacy
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The Rock Pays Tribute to 'Immortal' Hulk Hogan: 'Thank You for the House, Brother'
"You 'drew the house' meaning you sold out every arena and stadium across the country in your prime," wrestler writes of the "Hulkster"
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Hulk Hogan Tribute Merch Pops Up Online Hours After Wrestler's Death
Fans are paying homage to the late WWE star with homemade apparel and accessories
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How Hulk Hogan Made Action Figures Into Sought-After Collectibles
Sales of the WWE star's figurines have soared since his death on Thursday
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Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Superstar Turned Right-Wing Hero, Dead at 71
Star of the ring and big screen helped make wrestling a pop culture phenomenon thanks to "Hulkamania"
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