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Hulk Hogan Dies from Long Covid

Started by sharkbok7 REPLIES339 VIEWS· 24 Jul 2025, 21:49
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sharkbokCaptain20,097 posts
24 Jul 2025, 21:49
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24 Jul 2025, 21:49#1

Apparently, he got Covid a few years ago, but never recovered properly and was ultimately classified as a long-term Covid death.



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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
25 Jul 2025, 00:04
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25 Jul 2025, 00:04#2

Another lot of BS> Hogan did die at age 71 - but no cause of death has been estblished yet,


Last time I saw him making a speech at the Reublican Conmvention and there were zero sign of him not having been recovered, If that was the case you must be believing in BS. Most people - some say 95% - who died does not die of COVID - they die of morbidities they suffered from when they became Covid jnfected.


So this case of Hogan seems to be typical BS. The king had Covid Infections twice and last yrear they discoverd he and the Princess of Wales suffer from cancer. If he dies five years from now - the truth would be stated that he died of cancer, In other words this story is hogwash.


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ChippoPro3,372 posts
25 Jul 2025, 00:04
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25 Jul 2025, 00:04#3

Wtf photo is that

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
25 Jul 2025, 00:31
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25 Jul 2025, 00:31#4

MTG in draggies ...

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
25 Jul 2025, 07:07
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25 Jul 2025, 07:07#5

BS on this site is limitless.

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
25 Jul 2025, 07:35
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25 Jul 2025, 07:35#6

Cardiac arrest.

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PlumCaptain21,007 posts
25 Jul 2025, 08:10
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25 Jul 2025, 08:10#7

Looked it up yesterday and the article mentioned how tall he was. Guy was 201cm...


Not a small boy

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
26 Jul 2025, 13:19
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26 Jul 2025, 13:19#8

He died from ahearta ttack and here is infomation about his health.:-


Although there has been no confirmation of what led to the fatal event, the famed wrestler had allegedly been facing multiple health issues in the months and years before his death.

In an appearance on Jake Paul’s "IMPAULSIVE" podcast in September 2024, Hogan admitted that he’d had 25 surgeries in the last 10 years.


This included 10 back surgeries, procedures on both shoulders, and knee and hip replacements on both sides.

Hogan called out the difference between today’s fighting rings and the dangerous equipment of the 1970s, which he described as a 22-foot ring with "lumps" and "boards sticking up."


"It was horrible," he said. "The equipment and jumping up and dropping the damn leg for 40 years, when I had the largest arms in the world — I should’ve been using ‘The Sleeper.’"

"I probably should’ve quit earlier, but I just loved doing it — and the money was just crazy."

Regardless of the physical consequences of his years in the ring, Hogan stated that he has "no regrets."


TMZ Sports reported in March 2025 that Hogan had undergone neck surgery to relieve pain, which was a "quick turnaround" that required little recovery time, according to a representative.

Earlier this month, Hogan's wife, Sky Daily, squashed rumors on social media that her husband was in a coma following recent surgery, noting in an Instagram post that "his heart is strong, and there was never any lack of oxygen or brain damage."


Daily revealed in her post that Hogan had been recovering from a "major four-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusin (ACDF), which is an intense surgery with a long and layered healing process."

"If you look it up, you’ll see what the last six weeks have involved … not just for his spine, but also for his vocal cords, and the eating/breathing tubes that are clamped over during surgery," she wrote in a post. "We’ve been in and out of the hospital to support that recovery."


Years of ‘physical strain’

In an op-ed for Fox News Digital, Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, shared that although Hogan will not be remembered for his health struggles and surgeries, they certainly were present.

Those included "his admitted steroid use in the 1990s, to multiple knee and hip replacement surgeries, to shoulder and multiple back surgeries, and finally a neck fusion operation which, by many accounts, was followed by a downhill slide in his health, culminating in a fatal cardiac arrest," the doctor wrote.


Years of ‘physical strain’

In an op-ed for Fox News Digital, Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, shared that although Hogan will not be remembered for his health struggles and surgeries, they certainly were present.

Those included "his admitted steroid use in the 1990s, to multiple knee and hip replacement surgeries, to shoulder and multiple back surgeries, and finally a neck fusion operation which, by many accounts, was followed by a downhill slide in his health, culminating in a fatal cardiac arrest," the doctor wrote.


"And those numbers increased the older the wrestler was," Siegel added. "Many of these men didn’t even make it to their 70s."

"Keep in mind the physical strain of having a large, bulky frame being repeatedly slammed, combined with frequent travel and the emotional stresses of being both an athlete and an entertainer."


In 1994, Hogan reportedly admitted under oath — during the trial of then-WWF Chairman Vince McMahon, who’d been charged with steroid distribution — that he had used steroids "for over a decade" before he stopped.

"Hulk Hogan lived in pain for decades, but it didn’t keep him from being a continuing role model for many, including in his later years," Siegel said. "He came to embody physical and spiritual vitality, and that is what he will really be remembered for."


There is zero evidence to link Hogan's death to Covid as allegd by our site simpleton - who believe half-baked media reports,





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