Before Hulk Hogan became a global icon, he was already a close friend to former President Donald Trump. The wrestling legend died of cardiac arrest on July 24, 2025, at his Clearwater, Florida home, at age 71. Trump shared a heartfelt tribute on Truth Social: “Hulk Hogan was strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart. He will be greatly missed.” Donald Trump Jr. also honored the friendship with a simple message on X.
Their bond began over 35 years ago at a wrestling event in Atlantic City and grew through decades of public support and private friendship. Hogan’s ties to Trump included multiple appearances at Trump-hosted wrestling events, including his iconic WrestleMania win at Trump Plaza. Hogan’s death came just weeks after recovering from a neck surgery. Though his wife Sky had dismissed rumors about his declining health in June, his passing stunned fans and friends alike.
In his final years, Hogan was promoting new ventures like the Real American Freestyle league and Real American Beer, staying active in business and branding. From wrestling to reality TV, Hogan transcended the ring to become a beloved symbol of strength, charisma, and family entertainment. While fans remember his booming voice and larger-than-life presence, those closest to him cherish his loyalty and heart. Though gone, Hogan’s legacy lives on — not just in arenas, but in the hearts of millions.