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Wrestling Inc. on MSNHulk Hogan's Heel Turn Sent Fans Into Rage Mode, Especially This One
Reactions to Hulk Hogan's heel turn at Bash at the Beach 1996 run the gamut, though perhaps on person had the most extreme reaction we can think of.
The WWE star’s daughter reveals she’s been told the 911 tapes could shift the narrative of her father’s death.
An occupational therapist who was present at Hogan’s Clearwater, Fla. home when the WWE legend stopped breathing told cops on the scene that a surgeon “severed” his phrenic nerve during a recent surgery, according to the police report — which TMZ says is on “lockdown.”
She said police and medical professionals are “literally putting their careers at risk” by reaching out to her with new information.
Hulk Hogan's daughter, Brooke Hogan, is continuing to speak out about the circumstances surrounding her father's sudden death. In new bombshell claims, Brooke, 37, says she's now received calls from authorities who say she needs to ask questions about police body cam footage and 911 tapes on the day of Hulk's passing.
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The Western Journal on MSNHuge Update: Hulk Hogan's Death May Not Have Been at All What It Seemed - Breathing Nerve Severed
WWE legend Hulk Hogan may have died as a result of medical malpractice, according to a new report. The wrestling icon, whose real name was Terry Bollea, died from cardiac arrest on July 24 at the age of 71.
Nobody expected the Hulkster’s final chapter to read like this. Hulk Hogan, the wrestling giant who once seemed larger than life, died on July 24 at the age of 71. Doctors initially blamed cardiac arrest, but new claims now suggest something far more troubling.
Marc Summers reflects on making a personal appearance with Hulk Hogan and how Hogan didn't want to be recognized.