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DeSantis Honors Late Wrestler with Hulk Hogan Trail in Clearwater ...
The 2-mile trail includes workout stations in Hulk Hogan’s signature colors, offering a new tribute to the wrestling legend who died earlier this year.
- On Oct. 3, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced at Hogan's Hangout that a two-mile portion of the Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail will be renamed the Hulk Hogan Trail.
- Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, died at age 71 in July after a heart attack at his Clearwater, Florida home, prompting local leaders to memorialize him.
- Exercise stations in Hogan's red and yellow will be installed along the Clearwater Trail between Oak Avenue and Coronado Drive, and a red-and-yellow commemorative sign was erected Friday morning.
- Nick Bollea thanked Gov. Ron DeSantis, saying his father would be `so, so proud` as longtime manager Jimmy Hart and friends hailed the trail renaming.
- Going forward, the state will recognize Aug. 1 as Hulk Hogan Day after previously lowering flags, while Sky Daily, Hogan's widow, and Nick Bollea, Hogan's son, seek an investigation and a 90-day extension petition for a medical malpractice claim.
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