
'I never got over him!': Linda Hogan finally breaks silence on her former husband Hulk Hogan's death
WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan's sudden demise on Thursday has shocked the entire
WWE
Universe and his fans, leaving them mourning. Following his death, Linda Hogan, Hulk Hogan's ex-wife, has recently opened up about her former husband's passing away.
It is to be noted that Hulk Hogan passed away on July 24, 2025, almost a week ago, due to sudden cardiac arrest at his Clearwater residence in Florida.
The WWE icon is survived by his wife, Sky Daily, and his children, Brooke and Nick Hogan.
Amidst many controversies related to the late wrestler's marriage and relationship with Linda Hogan, the icon's ex-wife has finally opened up and shared a heartfelt obituary note for her former husband.
Let's take a look at what Linda Hogan wanted to say about the WWE Hall of Famer.
Linda Hogan pens a heartfelt note for Hulk Hogan
As
Hulk Hogan passed away
at the age of 71, on July 24, 2025, leaving behind a rich wrestling legacy, the WWE icon's former wife, Linda Hogan, has shared a heartfelt message for Hulk Hogan on her social media handle.
Taking to her Instagram account,
Linda Hogan
wrote, "I had no idea he would pass away this soon. We all really thought he would make a comeback! Big surprise. We are all devastated.
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It's hitting me so hard. I loved Hulkster more than he loved me. It hurt when he cheated. But he was sooo famous. I sort of understood, but it was crushing. It hurt. I never got over him or started a real relationship with anyone.. I missed HIM! I've been weeping all day.'
She further wrote, 'The finality. It's just shocking. We spent every minute together for so many years. I've known him since he was 28 years old! I was 22. I still love him.
Even tho I never spoke or saw him, Nick did, and Nick would tell me things and vice versa. Just news about life. I still felt .. although broken..we still were a family.'
'It's so hard to know he's just gone. I tried to stay strong for Nick, but I'm melting down now. It's very sad. I love you, Hulkster. You were my man. The only man for me. RIP," Linda added lastly on ex-husband Hulk Hogan's death.
Linda Hogan shares a video claiming Brooke Hogan won't attend her Hulk Hogan's funeral
Earlier, Linda Hogan shared a video of
Brooke Hogan
claiming that she won't attend her father Hulk Hogan's funeral.
The WWE Hall of Famer's former wife has stirred controversy this time by posting a controversial video of their daughter, who wants nothing to do with the family or her father's funeral.
On July 28, Linda took to Facebook and shared a short clip of Brooke falsely claiming that she wouldn't attend Hulk Hogan's funeral due to past trauma. The video was shocking, with Brooke supposedly accusing both of her parents of abuse, blasting her mother's behavior after the divorce, and disowning her father entirely.
The video posted by Linda said, 'I will not attend Hulk Hogan's funeral even if he were my father. But he also caused me great harm. Even if he called me before he died and said I love you, I wouldn't believe it. When I was 19, Hulk Hogan had a relationship with my friend Christian Fonte. I felt ashamed and angry. Later, when I dated a black boyfriend, he attacked me with racist words.'
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She could be seen in the video saying, 'Now that my father, Hulk Hogan, has died, I don't care about the inheritance and I don't want to be part of any morning media.
Stop contacting me. I will not respond to anything about them.'
(source: Ringside News)
Later, it was found that the entire video was a fake AI-generated video of Brooke Hogan. However, it didn't take long for several individuals in the comments section to highlight that the clip was produced by AI, clearing all the speculations and the false narrative framed against Hogan's daughter.
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