Hulk Hogan Dead: Wrestling Icon Passes Away at 71

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Today, the world of sports entertainment has lost one of its most recognizable figures: Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, has passed away aged 71. According to reports, paramedics rushed to his Clearwater, Florida residence early Thursday morning after reports of cardiac arrest, and he was pronounced dead despite immediate medical intervention. Known for his towering frame, trademark blond horseshoe mustache, and thunderous “Whatcha gonna do, brother?” catchphrase, Hogan transcended wrestling to become a pop‑culture phenomenon throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He headlined countless WWE events, starred in films like Rocky III and Mr. Nanny, fronted his own reality series, and even launched a sports bar in Midtown Manhattan earlier this month. As fans mourn the shocking loss of Hulk Hogan dead, the legacy of “Hulkamania,” his six WWF/WWE championships, and his role in turning wrestling into global entertainment remains indelible. His impact was immeasurable—not just inside the ring, but across television, film, and beyond. Rest in peace to a true legend.

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