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Hulk Hogan’s son wrote his ideas after the death of his father, wrestling icon, which he referred to as his “best friend” and “hero”.
Nick Hogan posted a carousel of 20 photos on his and his father’s Instagram over the years, and wrote an emotional caption to go with him.
Hogan, whose real name, Terry Bolia, died on Thursday after facing a possible cardiac arrest.
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Nick Hogan and Hulk Hogan – Los Angeles, California, Red Carpet at Paramount Studio in the United States during the 2005 Taurus World Stunt Awards. ,
“It has been heavy and extremely difficult,” Hogan wrote In his tribute to his father. “Hearing so many words and stories about my father’s life, conversations and experiences with everyone have been incredible and comfortable. My father was the most incredible person who I have ever known and I would always be my hero. He was the most kind, loving and amazing father.
“I have spent a lot of time with him in the last few years, who are very grateful to Florida to be close to him and very grateful for the memories. They are the best moments in my life. I will do anything to return him, but I know that he will always be looking at me. I will always remember the lessons and advice that I know that I will be proud.
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“Thank you for being the best father in the world and thanks to my best friend. I love you a big dog and I will remember you forever.”
Nick is the daughter of “Light” and his ex -wife Linda, whom she also shared with a daughter, Brooke. Hulk and Linda Hogan filed for divorce in 2007.
Prior to divorce, the family was depicted on the hit VH1 reality show, “Hogan Nose Best”, aired from 2005-07.
Nick Hogan’s wife Tana Lee also paid a tribute to his father -in -law after his death. This showed him together to honor him on his page on his wedding day in January, with other Instagram stories on his page.
Nick Hogan, Brooke Hogan, Linda Hogan and Hulk Hogan (Carly Margolis/Filmmazic)
Hogan has been put more and more than everyone, recalling the personality of the larger wrestling colleagues, celebrities, family, friends, and many more people shining inside and outside the ring.
Confirming the news of his death on Thursday, the company said, “WWE is sad to know that WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan had passed away.” “One of the most recognizable figures of pop culture, Hogan helped WWE to achieve global recognition in the 1980s.
“WWE expresses his condolences to Hogan’s family, friends and fans.”
Hogan was designed to join former Pro Wrestling Executive Eric Biscoff in a new venture called Real American Freestyle. This was a new attempt to put freestyle wrestling on the map. Hogan also immersed his toe into political water. He stumped President Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention and at a Madison Square Garden rally last year.
“We lost our commissioner. We lost a friend,” the CEO and co-founder of Real American Freestyle (RAF) said in a statement. We lost a friend. And the wrestling game lost one of its greatest champions, not only in the ring, but in the spirit, “CEO and co-founder of Real American Freestyle (RAF) said in a statement.
Nick Hogan poses with his father, WWE Icon Hulk Hogan, who died on July 24, 2025 at the age of 71 years. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
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“Hulk Hogan believed that wrestling was more than just entertainment. He saw it as a brotherhood, a proven ground and a platform for greatness. The same real American freestyle was created, a new platform for the most difficult, most emotional athletes on earth. And Hulk was at its center.
“From the first day, he threw his weight behind this league. He met with athletes. He saw the tape, shared stories, and only showed that he was only personal for him, something bigger than us. This league is part of his legacy, and we intend to honor it.”
Fox News’ Ryan Gedos contributed to this report.
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