According to American press reports, he would have suffered a cardiac arrest at home; Astro returned to the spotlight by participating in the Trump Political Campaign last year
Terry Gene Bollea, known as one of the biggest names in the history of professional wrestling, died at age 71. The information is from the TMZ portal on the morning of Thursday (24). According to the site, he would have suffered a cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida, United States. Paramedics were fired and he would have been removed from maca from the scene. Hogan’s wife, Sky, would have denied a week ago that he would be in a coma after surgery. Hulk was one of the biggest names in wrestling in the 1980s and pop culture in general of the decade. In addition to acting in films such as “Rocky III (1982)”, “Total Challenge” (1989), “Suburban Command” (1991) and “Mr. Babá” (1993), in addition to the series “Thunder – Mission in the Sea” (1994), he helped popularize WWE (WWF Wrestling) (WWF) as the world’s largest fighting company and transforming entertainment company and transforming entertainment in a global phenomenon.
He was also part of the “War of Mondays at night” in the 1990s, when he left WWE to go to WCW (World Championship Wrestling), another company that competed for the sports audience during the 1990s and almost ended with the reign of WWE. WCW was defeated and bankrupt, which enabled Hulk’s return to WWE later in the 2000s. During his career, he had twelve world titles, six by WWE and six on WCW, where he reached the 1,474 -day mark as WWE champion between 1984 and 1988.
In 2012, he was involved in a judicial case against the portal Gawker, which released an intimate video of him authorization and ended an indemnity of $ 115 million plus fines that reached the amount of $ 140 million. Then an agreement was sealed between the parties and the amount paid to Hogan was $ 31 million, which helped bankrupt the Gawker group.
Involvement in American politics

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Last year, during the presidential campaign of, the former fighter made several appearances at republican events across the country. Among them, he spoke during the Republican convention, when he declared support for Trump and tore his shirt on stage, a mark of his iconic entrance during his career as a fighter.