It was an emotional evening in Largo, Florida, on Tuesday, August 5, when Family and friends met To remember the professional fighter Hulk Hogan In a 90 -minute funeral service at the Baptist Church of the Rocks Indies.
Hogan, whose actual name was Terry Bollea, died at the age of 71 On July 24, after suffering a cardiac arrest in his house of Clearwater, Florida.
His family sat in front and in the center at the funeralExplains exclusively a privileged Use weekly Wednesday, one day after the memory service. Ex-woman Linda Hogan He was visibly emotional and sat next to the son of the couple Nick and his wife. Widow of Hogan, Sky Daily And their three children from a previous marriage were sitting in the same row.
Hogan married Linda 65, 1983 to 2009 and with Jennifer McDaniel From 2010 to 2021. He married daily, 46, by 2023.

Nick and Hulk Hogan
Gregg deire/Filmmagic photoThe informed added that there was no unpleasant bewilderment or drama among anyone present in the service, adding that the absence of Hogan’s daughter Brooke Hogan was not mentioned.
Brooke, 37, broke his silence By not attending on Tuesday at his father’s funeral through Instagramexplaining that “I didn’t want to.”
“Although I know the people who regretted in many ways, and I am very grateful for all the celebrations and events organized to pay tribute to it, as a daughter, I had to make my own decision to honor the best and most authentic way of knowing how … in private … the way he made me feel the closest to him,” he wrote.
The program For the funeral He referred to the fighter as Hogan when he spoke of his accomplishments in The Ring and Terry when he spoke of the man who lived beyond the upper rope.
“As a devotee family man, Terry appreciated time with his loved ones,” the program read. “He was a proud father of Brooke and Nick, a stepfather from Maddox, Hayden and Leighton, and he took his role as love husband in heaven.”
“Your spirit will forever form part of the world of struggle and your legacy of love, faith and family will be in the heart of fans around the world,” he concluded.
Nick, 35 Talked to the serviceAt which an estimated 800 to 1,000 people attended, including WWE co -founder Vince McMahon and legendary fighter Triple h. In his eulogy, Nick always promised to say his prayers and take his vitamins in honor of his father, calling Hogan a great father and his hero.
McMahon, 79, also spoke, imploring the crowd to give the Pro Wrestling of Famer Hall a last round of applause, while Triple H, 56, revealed how Hogan was there for him in his most difficult times.
After the service, there was a reception at the church, and close friends gathered at their restaurant, Hogan’s Hide Out, in Clearwater, where commemorative videos and montages played as guests to drink until 10.30pm.