Prayers Pouring In For Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan
Prayers Pouring In For Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan originally appeared on The Spun.
Prayers are pouring in for wrestling legend Hulk Hogan on Wednesday evening.
Hogan, 71, was the subject of deathbed rumors on Wednesday. A rumor circulated on social media that the legendary wrestling star and American icon was hospitalized and "might not make it." However, his reps have thankfully shot that rumor down.
A rep for Hogan, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, confirmed that there are 'no reasons to panic.' Hogan has had problems with his back and his neck for years. He recently underwent a procedure and it 'has indeed been successful.'
Still, Hogan remains hospitalized, as fans are praying for his full recovery.
Prayers are pouring in for Hogan's friends and family members as they deal with his recovery and his unfortunate deathbed rumors.
"We do not want to lose Hulk Hogan," one fan wrote.
"Tell me again how Professional Wrestling is fake. This man's body has been banged up... Prayers," one fan added.
"All of you wishing death on Hogan are pieces of (crap). You have no moral high ground you're sick in the head. So quit pretending like you are some kind of good people because you simply are not. Prayers to a fast recovery for Hulk," one fan added.
"Prayers for him and his family," one fan added.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with Hulk and his loved ones," one fan added.
"He's been so vilified over the years. Still he is a human being. And deserves our prayers," one fan added.
"Prayers are going out to Hulk Hogan and his family. Unfortunately, people have a lot of complicated feelings for Hogan due to how he's conducted himself in his personal life. However, you can not deny his contributions to the pro wrestling industry," one fan added.
Hogan previously opened up about the extent of his injuries and surgeries.
'I've had like 25 surgeries in the last ten years. 10 of them were back surgeries," he told the IMPAULSIVE podcast in September 2024. 'I've had 10 back surgeries, both knees and both hips replaced, shoulders—everything.'
Our thoughts are with Hogan and his friends and family members as he remains hospitalized.
Prayers Pouring In For Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan first appeared on The Spun on Jun 19, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
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