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Hulk Hogan’s $5M estate went entirely to son Nick Hogan

  • Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan died of acute myocardial infarction on July 24, 2025, at his home in Clearwater, Florida.
  • He first executed a will in 2016 and amended it four times through July 2023, when his daughter Brooke asked to be removed.
  • On September 9, Nick Hogan, Hulk Hogan’s son, submitted paperwork to be appointed as a co-personal representative of his father’s estate alongside financial advisor Terry McCoy.
  • Court filings reveal Hulk's estate includes nearly $5 million in assets, with Brooke excluded as a beneficiary and Nick as the sole heir.
  • Brooke’s removal from the will reflects her wish to avoid legal disputes, while Nick filed a lawsuit to prevent the release of Hulk's infamous sex tape.
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The icon of wrestling, Hulk Hogan (1953-2025), devoted all his wealth, valued at $5 million, to a single person. According to the British daily Daily Star, the wrestler stipulated in his will that all of his assets should remain in the hands of his son, Nick Hogan. According to international media reports, Hogan's will does not mention his eldest daughter, singer Brooke Hogan. However, the document mentions his widow, Sky Daily, as his wife. Hul…

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Nick Hogan, the youngest son of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, became the sole heir of the WWE ex-astro's fortune, valued at approximately $5 million (about 27 million).His sister, Brooke Hogan, decided to stay out of the will and confirmed that she does not regret the decision.Charlie Sheen reveals why she removed her Latin surname when starting her career as an actorIn statements to TMZ media, Brooke indicated that the measure did not take …

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Not two months have passed since the death of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan and his will continues to give headlines. His daughter Brooke, the result of the WWE legend’s relationship with his first wife, Linda Hogan, took a week since his death to get out of the legal messes with his father’s inheritance, and also then warned that the bad associations he frequented in his trial in recent times might have wanted to take advantage of him.

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