Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan—born Terry Gene Bollea—has died at 71 after suffering a cardiac arrest at his Clearwater, Florida home. The iconic six‑time world champion and two‑time WWE Hall of Famer helped build Hulkamania in the ’80s, transforming wrestling into global mainstream entertainment. Fans flocked to his Clearwater Beach shops, leaving flowers and memories as his businesses remained closed in mourning. Tributes poured in—from fellow wrestling greats like Ric Flair, Charlotte Flair, and The Rock to Donald Trump Jr. and UFC’s Dana White. His legacy spans pop culture, politics, and promotion, with ventures like Real American Freestyle wrestling. Hogan leaves behind his wife Sky and two children.
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