Hulk Hogan, one of the most popular professional wrestlers of all time who helped make WWE a juggernaut, died on Thursday, WWE confirmed. He was 71.

Hulk Hogan, one of the most popular professional wrestlers of all time who helped make WWE a juggernaut, died on Thursday, WWE confirmed. He was 71.

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May he Rest in Peace, Amen
Well that REALLY sucks.
A Real American.
https://youtu.be/eX_k5_egUAo?si=1CfqKVgU6yI3xzLh
RIP, Hulkster.
May the Lord comfort your family in their hour of need.
LOVED THAT DUDE’S SPIRIT!!
RIP FRIEND, GODSPEED
That’s too bad!!
So young.
He’ll be missed
For some reason, Hulk Hogan was one of those people who seemed immortal. RIP Hulkster.
Makes me feel like I’m on the endangered old fart list. He made us feel alive with his strength and spirit. For sure he will rest in peace and still be watching over us in his own way.
My childhood keeps walking over the horizon.
I have his football rookie card.
R.I.P. Terry
My Grandma believed wrestling was real and they faked the moon landing.
She would have been devastated.
Celebrities dying in threes hits a lot closer to home as I get older. RIP.
Over-the-top and bigger-than-life!
Who knew St Peter was a fan!
RIP Sir
I remember him from when he was up here. We used to go see Portland Wrestling when I was a kid. It was entertaining buffoonery. It was one of those things kids like.
God speed.
Definitely entertained a younger me and for that I thank him.
RIP Sir.
RIP Hulkster!
Loved to watch him on weekends when I was a kid, we only had network tv and pro wrestling was on weekend mornings on an uhf channel. In the lates seventies we were visiting my grandparents in Tampa and it was some very special occasion because we went to Bern’s steakhouse, I got to meet him as he was there for dinner. I was under 10 and he looked like a redwood tree in a Tuxedo to me at the time.
Chuck Mangione passed too.
https://variety.com/2025/music/obituaries-people-news/chuck-mangione-dead-feels-so-good-jazz-horn-player-1236469147/
Feels So Good in Heaven.
https://youtu.be/NDSBV0vTfTo?si=KzRv57YplTLItN8o
First EVH, now Ozzy and the Hulkster. I feel like the 80s just died.
I met him once. He called me “brother”. He was a good guy.
My guess is Hulk died from heart damage fue to pas steroid use.
^^^^^^^
I just knew some one would make that accusation. I don’t think he needed them. Dude never looked puffy to me. Ever.
The Hulkster wrestles with the angels.
SNS,
May Chuck Mangione Rest in Peace. His “Feels So Good” was my favorite. It’s always a Joy to hear !!
Hulk became a Christian in 2023. He is with Jesus, now.
Geni
Thursday, 24 July 2025, 15:22 at 3:22 pm
…and, God bless him, he never took himself too seriously.
I would play this at his funeral;
https://youtu.be/QgCgL8jC8cE?si=9Nd1AidU2l4NNVGW
…thats actually him.
Godspeed, Mr. Mangione.
You were one of the good ones.
SNS.
Amen!!
Classic Hulk Hogan. He had a spot for kids, too.
You Can’t forget Thunder Lips.
https://youtu.be/F5lLn4B8nQw
^^^ that was FUNNY as Heck ^^^
Esp. the picture after the Charity Fight.
Hulk Hogan, one of my heroes. My dad and I would watch wrestling Saturdays when I was a kid. Watched a lot of wrestling as a teen, too. I believed it was real. We loved it!
I was an adult when Hulk Hogan came along and by then I had figured out his style of wrestling was just pure entertainment. Still, I thought he was great.
Here’s a heartfelt tribute and clip of Hulk Hogan aka Terry Gene Bollea’s (real name) Christian baptism. A public confirmation of his deep faith in Christ;
https://youtube.com/shorts/yFOnDKIx0aw?feature=shared
A good man now with the Lord.
Hulk Hogan, one of my heroes. My dad and I would watch wrestling Saturdays when I was a kid. Watched a lot of wrestling as a teen, too. I believed it was real. We loved it!
I was an adult when Hulk Hogan came along and by then I had figured out his style of wrestling was just pure entertainment. Still, I thought he was great.
Here’s a heartfelt tribute and clip of Hulk Hogan aka Terry Gene Bollea’s (real name) Christian baptism. A public confirmation of his deep faith in Christ;
https://youtube.com/shorts/yFOnDKIx0aw?feature=shared
A good man now with the Lord.
Hulk Hogan, one of my heroes. My dad and I would watch wrestling Saturdays when I was a kid. Watched a lot of wrestling as a teen, too. I believed it was real. We loved it!
I was an adult when Hulk Hogan came along and by then I had figured out his style of wrestling was just pure entertainment. Still, I thought he was great.
A heartfelt tribute and clip of Hulk Hogan aka Terry G. Bollea’s (real name) Christian baptism. A public confirmation of his deep faith in Christ;
https://youtube.com/shorts/yFOnDKIx0aw?feature=shared
A faithful man now with the Lord.
One of my heroes. I watched wrestling when I was a kid with my dad. I thought it was a real sport. LOL! My dad knew better, but we loved watching.
I watched Hulk Hogan as an adult and by then I knew his brand of wrestling was pure entertainment only. Watch his reality show off and on and guest star appearances onna bunch of shows. He was a decent actor.
There’s a clip of his baptism as a Christian on YouTube. A public confirmation of Terry G. Bollea’s (his real name) faith in Christ. He lived life to the fullest – warts and all, yet ended up under God’s grace and mercy. Rest in peace, Terry.
One of my heroes. I watched wrestling when I was a kid with my dad. I thought it was a real sport. LOL! My dad knew better, but we loved watching.
I watched Hulk Hogan as an adult and by then I knew his brand of wrestling was pure entertainment only. Watch his reality show off and on and guest star appearances onna bunch of shows. He was a decent actor.
There’s a clip of his baptism as a Christian on YouTube. A public confirmation of Terry G. Bollea’s (his real name) faith in Christ. He lived life to the fullest – warts and all, yet ended up under God’s grace and mercy. Rest in peace, Terry.
He One of my heroes. I watched wrestling when I was a kid with my dad. I thought it was a real sport. LOL! My dad knew better, but we loved watching.
I watched Hulk Hogan as an adult and by then I knew his brand of wrestling was pure entertainment only. Watched his reality show off and on and guest star appearances on a bunch of shows. He was a decent actor.
He lived life to the fullest – warts and all, yet ended up under God’s grace and mercy. Rest in peace, Brother.
A.W.A. was picked up on Saturday mornings from Rockford Illinois if the weather was good and the rabbit ears could be adjusted just right.
Hogan and Andre were in that in their early years along with Mean Jean Okerland. That’s where WWF picked them up from.
I begged my parents to go see him wrestle at a high school about 25 miles from my house, and they refused over and over again. That was my chance to see them before they hit it big. But I did eventually see him during a “dark match” about 8 years later.
Big part of my youth is disappearing now.
The lefts coming out and accusing him of being a racist. Mr. T was one of his best friends. There was another wrestler. Booker T. Don’t know his real name, but a black guy that got injured. I remember reading the Hulkster helped him financially when he was on the mend. The left are vile creatures. I can’t see us co existing.
RIP
Great entertainer.