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Largo, FL - Family and friends gathered to honor WWE legend Hulk Hogan at a memorial service in Largo on Tuesday, following his death on July 24th.
Hogan, born Terry Bollea, passed away at the age of 71 from cardiac arrest.
The service took place at Indian Rocks Baptist Church, where many attendees wore yellow, one of Hogan’s signature colors, to commemorate the wrestling icon.
Notable figures in attendance included former WWE star Triple H and his wife Stephanie McMahon, as well as musician Kid Rock and comedian Theo Von.
Hogan’s death came nearly two weeks after he was confirmed to have passed away from a heart attack.
Medical records revealed that Hogan had a history of atrial fibrillation, a heart condition that causes irregular heartbeats, and had secretly battled leukemia.
A spokesperson for the District Six Medical Examiner confirmed that Hogan would be cremated.
Since the news of his death, Hogan's family members have expressed their grief.
Hogan’s son, Nick, 35, paid tribute to his father online, calling him his “best friend.”
Brooke Hogan also shared a heartfelt post, emphasizing their deep connection.
Linda Hogan, Hulk’s ex-wife, described her devastation over his passing, acknowledging that she still had feelings for him.