Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, 71, has died of cardiac arrest at his Florida home—leaving millions heartbroken. But it’s Donald Trump’s tribute that’s got everyone talking.
“He was strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart,” Trump posted on Truth Social, mourning the loss of his decades-long friend. Their relationship started over 35 years ago in Atlantic City, where Trump hosted numerous wrestling events Hogan headlined.
From WrestleMania triumphs at Trump Plaza to appearances on TV, the two shared a deep personal bond. Donald Trump Jr. also shared a heartfelt post, reminiscing about Hogan’s unmatched charisma and loyalty.
Hogan’s passing comes just weeks after neck surgery, which many believed was successful. His wife Sky had reassured fans—but his sudden death shocked everyone.
He had big dreams still in motion: the Real American Freestyle league and a beer brand close to his heart. Hogan wasn’t just a wrestler—he was a fighter, a pop culture icon, and a family man.
His legacy, from Thunder in Paradise to Hogan Knows Best, will never fade. His voice, energy, and spirit turned wrestling into something larger than life—and now, his death has united a nation in mourning.
For Trump, Hogan wasn’t just a showman—he was a brother.
Rest in Power, Hulkster. 🕊️