
Hulk Hogan's cause of death - What led to the death of the veteran WWE star?
Hulk Hogan
's name itself is enough to grab the attention of every wrestling fan around the world. Earlier today, it was revealed that Hogan has passed away at the age of 71. After a tumultuous year, where he had been in and out of the hospital because of multiple issues with his neck and back, the veteran wrestler has bid his final goodbye.
At the time of death, he left behind his wife, Sky Daily and children - Brooke and Nick.
What led to the death of Hulk Hogan?
On the morning of July 24, Thursday, a 911 call was made from the Hogan residence in Clearwater, Florida. The emergency responders rushed to the scene where
Hulk Hogan
was alleged to have had a cardiac arrest. He was wheeled out to the ambulance in front of bystanders and reporters, and it was revealed shortly after that the veteran star had passed away.
While the cause of death has not been made public yet, many are assuming it happened because of cardiac arrest. At the same time, many fans are pointing out the fact that rumors of Hogan being on his "deathbed" have been ongoing for quite some time. The sudden news of his death has now reignited those rumors, and people are awaiting officials to make statements about what led to his death.
The mystery behind Hulk Hogan's sudden death
Earlier this year, there were rumors about the
WWE
star when he was hospitalized for his neck and back issues, that he was hanging by a thread.
He was even rumored to be "brain dead" after his surgery back in May, and YouTuber Bubba The Love Sponge stated on his show that Hogan was "in the hospital" and "might not make it".
His representatives later claimed that there was nothing to panic about and that the veteran star was getting better after his surgery. His wife, Sky Daily too, claimed that all the rumors about him being brain dead or on his deathbed were rubbish.
Hogan
has had over 25 surgeries in his life, and his neck and back issues were quite prominent in his later years after such a grueling career.
While official statements about his cause of death are yet to be released, speculation regarding what led to his sudden demise are spreading like wildfire. Whether something happened to him during those surgeries or it was the aftermath, the world has lost a legend today in Hulk Hogan.
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