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Hulk Hogan's Death Resurfaces Painful Contradictions for Black Wrestling Fans

CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, JUL 25 – Titus O'Neil honored Hulk Hogan on social media after the wrestling legend died of cardiac arrest, prompting widespread mourning across the wrestling community.

  • The Immortal One passed away on Thursday from cardiac arrest at his Clearwater residence, age 71.
  • Long ago, Hogan's final match occurred at TNA Bound For Glory in 2011 against Sting, marking his last professional bout. His career peaked with SummerSlam 2006 where he defeated Randy Orton, solidifying his status as a wrestling icon.
  • Titus O'Neil, WWE Hall-of-Famer, said, `It's just hard to believe,` and noted the loss was significant to many people's childhoods.
  • Industry figures have expressed shock and grief, as the wrestling world continues mourning Hulk Hogan's death, with Jimmy Hart helping Hogan's team hours before his passing.
  • Despite Hogan's death, Eric Bischoff said RAF will still debut in Cleveland on August 30, 2025, affirming ongoing legacy plans.
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Hulk Hogan's death resurfaces painful contradictions for Black wrestling fans

Hulk Hogan's death has sparked mixed reactions, especially among Black wrestling fans and commentators.

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