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Donald Trump, Sylvester Stallone lead tributes for WWE legend Hulk Hogan

Donald Trump, Sylvester Stallone lead tributes for WWE legend Hulk Hogan

IOL News25-07-2025
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan greets the crowd during the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Crown Jewel pay-per-view at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh on November 2, 2018. Hulk Hogan, the iconic face of professional wrestling in the 1980s who parlayed his prowess in the ring into an acting career, has died at the age of 71, US media reported on July 24, 2025. Picture: Fayez Nureldine/AFP
Image: Fayez Nureldine/AFP
US President Donald Trump led the tributes for WWE legend Hulk Hogan, who died at the age of 71 on Thursday.
Hogan, who was born Terry Gene Bollea, died a month after rumours emerged that he was battling with his health.
According to reports, he died after suffering a cardiac arrest at his home.
Hogan had long been associated with Trump.
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Trump Pays Tribute to Hulk Hogan on Truth Social: A MAGA Icon Remembered
On Thursday, Trump paid tribute to Hogan on Truth Social: 'We lost a great friend today, the 'Hulkster.' Hulk Hogan was MAGA all the way — Strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart,' Trump posted.
'He gave an absolutely electric speech at the Republican National Convention, that was one of the highlights of the entire week. He entertained fans from all over the world, and the cultural impact he had was massive. To his wife, Sky, and family, we give our warmest best wishes and love. Hulk Hogan will be greatly missed!'
WWE co-founder Vince McMahon said of Hogan: '[He was] the greatest WWE Superstar of all time.'
Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone, who acted alongside Hogan in Rocky III, said on Instagram: 'He was absolutely wonderful and his amazing skill made Rocky three incredibly special. My heart breaks. I think that he's gone…'
WWE Legends Pay Tribute to the Iconic Hulk Hogan
Fellow WWE star Rick Flair paid tribute to Hogan on X: I Am Absolutely Shocked To Hear About The Passing Of My Close Friend @HulkHogan ! Hulk Has Been By My Side Since We Started In The Wrestling Business. An Incredible Athlete, Talent, Friend, And Father!
'Our Friendship Has Meant The World To Me. He Was Always There For Me Even When I Didn't Ask For Him To Be. He Was One Of The First To Visit Me When I Was In The Hospital With A 2% Chance Of Living, And He Prayed By My Bedside. Hulk Also Lent Me Money When Reid Was Sick. Hulkster, No One Will Ever Compare To You! Rest In Peace My Friend!'
Another pro wrestler, Sting said on X: 'Can't thank you enough for all that you did for me and for wrestling fans all over the world. I loved you and I will miss you. My friend, Terry Bollea, RIP,'
Sticking with WWE legends, The Undertaker said on X: 'The wrestling world has lost a true legend. His contributions to our business are immeasurable and for that I am appreciative. Thank you, Hulk Hogan.'
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