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Hulk Hogan funeral details emerge in wrestling star's official death certificate

Hulk Hogan funeral details emerge in wrestling star's official death certificate

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Hulk Hogan died of acute myocardial infarction - commonly referred to as a heart attack - after becoming one of the greatest wrestling stars of all time, winning multiple world championships
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan will be cremated, according to his official death certificate released today.

The ceremony for the six-time World Wrestling Federation (WWF - now WWE) champion will occur at the Bay Area Crematory in Clearwater, Florida, the city where Hogan - real name Terry Bollea - had been living at the time of his passing. It is unclear at this stage, though, whether the cremation will be part of a public or private funeral, or if the ceremony will have elements of each, similar to Ozzy Osbourne's procession and service this week.

But the death certificate - seen by the media today - shows the star's memorial service has been booked at the Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park and Funeral Home, also in Clearwater. Hogan died at 71 following a cardiac arrest at his home in the city on Thursday July 24.


It was indeed confirmed this week Hogan, a father of two, had an acute myocardial infarction, commonly known as a heart attack. Documents obtained by PageSix state Hogan had a history of atrial fibrillation (AFib), which is a heart condition characterised by an irregular and often rapid heart rate.
Details around Hogan's funeral were scant in recent days but it has now been confirmed the late athlete's mortal remains will be cremated. The certificate, as seen by TMZ, also shows Hogan's death was officially attributed to natural causes.
And a spokesperson for the the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center, assisting in the autopsy, today told Page Six: "I'm not aware of when Mr. Bollea will be cremated, only that we've received a request for cremation approval."
The media personality, who was born in Augusta, Georgia, had a history of leukemia CLL, which is a type of cancer that affects white blood cells called lymphocytes. It is understood the dad was battling this when he made his final WWE appearance in January in Inglewood California - where members of the audience booed him. His longtime pal and manager, Jimmy Hart, recently said Hogan was shocked by the negative reaction he received from the audience and claimed it "bothered him".
Speaking on the Stories With Brisco and Bradshaw podcast, Jimmy explained: "We go out and we had a mixed reaction. You can have 500 people cheering you and one person booing you, but I'll be darned if that one person doesn't outshine [the people cheering].
"It's a mixed reaction, but it's a little bit more boos than anything. That devastated him." The manager suggested the boos were due to the wrestler's support for controversial US President Donald Trump.
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Hulk Hogan funeral details emerge in wrestling star's official death certificate
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Hulk Hogan funeral details emerge in wrestling star's official death certificate

Hulk Hogan died of acute myocardial infarction - commonly referred to as a heart attack - after becoming one of the greatest wrestling stars of all time, winning multiple world championships Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan will be cremated, according to his official death certificate released today. ‌ The ceremony for the six-time World Wrestling Federation (WWF - now WWE) champion will occur at the Bay Area Crematory in Clearwater, Florida, the city where Hogan - real name Terry Bollea - had been living at the time of his passing. It is unclear at this stage, though, whether the cremation will be part of a public or private funeral, or if the ceremony will have elements of each, similar to Ozzy Osbourne's procession and service this week. ‌ But the death certificate - seen by the media today - shows the star's memorial service has been booked at the Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park and Funeral Home, also in Clearwater. Hogan died at 71 following a cardiac arrest at his home in the city on Thursday July 24. ‌ ‌ It was indeed confirmed this week Hogan, a father of two, had an acute myocardial infarction, commonly known as a heart attack. Documents obtained by PageSix state Hogan had a history of atrial fibrillation (AFib), which is a heart condition characterised by an irregular and often rapid heart rate. Details around Hogan's funeral were scant in recent days but it has now been confirmed the late athlete's mortal remains will be cremated. The certificate, as seen by TMZ, also shows Hogan's death was officially attributed to natural causes. And a spokesperson for the the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center, assisting in the autopsy, today told Page Six: "I'm not aware of when Mr. Bollea will be cremated, only that we've received a request for cremation approval." The media personality, who was born in Augusta, Georgia, had a history of leukemia CLL, which is a type of cancer that affects white blood cells called lymphocytes. It is understood the dad was battling this when he made his final WWE appearance in January in Inglewood California - where members of the audience booed him. His longtime pal and manager, Jimmy Hart, recently said Hogan was shocked by the negative reaction he received from the audience and claimed it "bothered him". Speaking on the Stories With Brisco and Bradshaw podcast, Jimmy explained: "We go out and we had a mixed reaction. You can have 500 people cheering you and one person booing you, but I'll be darned if that one person doesn't outshine [the people cheering]. "It's a mixed reaction, but it's a little bit more boos than anything. That devastated him." The manager suggested the boos were due to the wrestler's support for controversial US President Donald Trump.

Hulk Hogan's official death certificate revealed including details of what will happen to his remains
Hulk Hogan's official death certificate revealed including details of what will happen to his remains

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Hulk Hogan's official death certificate revealed including details of what will happen to his remains

Hulk Hogan 's official death certificate went public Friday, eight days after the wrestling legend died in Florida at the age of 71. It emerged this Thursday that he succumbed to acute myocardial infarction, which is commonly referred to as a heart attack. Now, his death certificate has also been revealed, containing details of what is to be done with the late athlete's mortal remains. Hogan has been scheduled for cremation at the Bay Area Crematory in Clearwater, Florida, the city where he had been living at the time of his passing. His memorial service has been booked at the Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park and Funeral Home in the same city, according to the death certificate obtained by TMZ. The document was issued this Thursday - the day his cremation approval report disclosed Hogan had been privately battling chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), a form of cancer that affects white blood cells known as lymphocytes. A cremation approval report obtained by Page Six indicated that Hogan had previously been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation — a condition marked by a fast and irregular heartbeat, as defined by the Mayo Clinic. The wrestling legend died on July 24 in Florida, aged 71. Hogan's death was officially attributed to natural causes. Page Six also noted that the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center provided updates regarding his cremation. A spokesperson for the medical examiner's office told the outlet: 'I'm not aware of when Mr. Bollea will be cremated, only that we've received a request for cremation approval.' His official cause of death follows on from claims Hogan felt 'weak' and 'embarrassed' shortly before he died. Eric Bischoff, his good friend, shared details of his last-ever meeting with Hogan. Speaking on the 83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff podcast, he explained: 'I could tell he was weak. He sounded tired. '[Hogan] said, 'I really want to see you, but I'm kind of embarrassed for you to see me this way because I've been pretty sick.' When I look at you, I don't see the same thing you see when you look in the mirror, so f*** that, I'll be down Monday.' Hogan's personality still shone through in their conversations, despite his health struggles. Eric shared: 'It was work for him to have a conversation but he was the same guy.' Earlier this week, Brooke Hogan took to social media to pay tribute to her dad and to reflect on their turbulent relationship. The 37-year-old star said on Instagram: 'When he left this earth, it felt like part of my spirit left with him. I felt it before the news even reached us. I know he's at peace now, out of pain, and in a place as beautiful as he imagined. He used to speak about this moment with such wonder and hope. Like meeting God was the greatest championship he'd ever have.' Brooke also used her post to 'clear a few things up' regarding their estrangement. The realty star wrote: 'It was a series of private phone calls no one will ever hear, know, or understand. My father was confiding in me about issues weighing on his heart, both personal and business. I offered to be a life raft in whatever capacity he needed. I told him he had my support. I begged him to rest, to take care of himself.' Brooke and her husband, Steven Olesky, actually moved closer to the wrestler as he battled with health problems. She said: 'We had been through almost 25 surgeries together, and then all of a sudden he didn't want me at surgeries…everything started getting covered in a thick veil. It was like there was a force field around him that I couldn't get through. (sic)'

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Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan died of a heart attack last week, according to a Florida medical examiner's report. Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, previously had leukaemia and atrial fibrillation, an irregular heart rhythm, the report from the District Six Medical Examiner said. Hogan, 71, was pronounced dead at hospital less than 90 minutes after medics arrived at his home in Clearwater, Florida, to answer a call about a cardiac arrest on the morning of July 24, police said. Hogan was perhaps the biggest star in WWE's long history, known for both his larger-than-life personality and his in-ring exploits. He was the main draw for the first WrestleMania in 1985 and was a fixture for years, facing everyone from Andre The Giant and Randy Savage to The Rock and even WWE co-founder Vince McMahon. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

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