
Hulk Hogan's devastated son Nick joins WWE stars for emotional tribute to late icon before Monday Night Raw
Nick, 35, looked visibly emotional after standing alongside WWE stars past and present for a 10-bell salute to his father, who died at the age of 71 last week.
His wife Tana Lea also wiped away the tears after joining her husband on stage for the tribute.
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