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Hulk Hogan Is Not on His Deathbed Despite Rumors, His Rep Says

UNITED STATES, JUN 18 – Hulk Hogan, 71, is recovering well from a successful neck surgery last month and is not in critical condition, despite widespread rumors of poor health, his representatives said.

  • Hulk Hogan, the 71-year-old WWE Hall of Famer, was hospitalized in June 2025 due to ongoing neck and back issues following recent surgery.
  • Speculation about Hogan’s serious health condition arose after Bubba The Love Sponge shared that calls were being made to family members to come say their goodbyes.
  • Hogan underwent neck surgery about a month before hospitalization that friend Eric Bischoff described as successful and relieving pressure on his hands and legs.
  • A representative confirmed that Hogan is recovering well and not in critical condition, noting that over the last ten years he has undergone roughly two dozen surgeries due to injuries sustained during his wrestling career.
  • This hospitalization highlights Hogan's ongoing health challenges but suggests his condition remains stable and far from the worst reported rumors.
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Hulk Hogan representative addresses rumors that wrestling legend is on his death bed

Retired wrestler underwent surgery in May

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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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