US Hulk Hogan Dead at 71

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Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at 71 years old, TMZ Sports has learned.

Medics were dispatched to the 71-year-old WWE legend's Clearwater, Florida home early Thursday morning ... with operators stating it was regarding a "cardiac arrest."

We're told a slew of police cars and EMTs were parked outside Hogan's home ... and the icon was carried on a stretcher and into an ambulance.

Just a few weeks ago, Hogan's wife, Sky, denied rumors he was in a coma ... stating his heart was "strong" as he recovered from surgeries.

We broke the story last month -- there were rumblings Hogan was on his "deathbed" ... but we were told at the time he was just dealing with the symptoms of a neck procedure he underwent in May.

story developing

RIP
 
I'll miss all those times we called each other retarded, RIP

Oh shit noooo this was the cool Hulk
 
Only in America could a man with a hairline like that be a hero. I love this country and I will miss Hulk Hogan dearly.
 
One other lie that doesn't get brought up because it maybe doesn't count is that he was a guest host on Nickelodeon's Sports Theater. Sports Theater were TV movie after school specials about kids in sports. I think Hulk guest hosted the very first episode of this program (and the program would air a TV movie every other year or so over the span of a decade) about a fat kid who gets healthy and he said that the TV movie was an autobiography and he was a fat as a kid. Yeah, right.

I hope Undertaker and Mick Foley live for a decently long time.
Edit: I found it.

 
NWO is Hogan, Nash and Hall. Everyone else is a secondary to them. It did start with the Outsiders but Hogan played a huge role in taking it to where it got.

It's fine not to like Hogan but calm down. You're acting like it's personal he was a dick.

The best version of the NWO had Syxx too. Before he had go away heat. I still laugh whenever I watch the clip of him slapping the shit out of Flair.
 
No matter what anyone says about him or his antics it can't be denied the man was a legend and a icon of professional wrestling.
 

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