Clearwater Police Close Hulk Hogan Death Case, Rule 71-Year-Old's 2025 Death Natural
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Updated · Bay News 9 · Jun 5
Clearwater Police Close Hulk Hogan Death Case, Rule 71-Year-Old's 2025 Death Natural
3 articles · Updated · Bay News 9 · Jun 5
Summary
Clearwater police said Friday they have closed the investigation into Hulk Hogan's July 2025 death, classifying it as an attended natural death.
Investigators said they interviewed multiple witnesses and reviewed recordings to address concerns and verify key facts surrounding the case.
Hogan, born Terry Bollea, died at Morton Plant Hospital at age 71; police had said at the time that nothing about the incident appeared suspicious and no foul play was involved.
The department said Bollea's family and their attorney gave investigators access to personal information that helped complete the inquiry, and the report has been posted on the agency's website.
Hogan was one of pro wrestling's biggest stars, winning multiple heavyweight titles in the WWF and WCW after beginning his career in the Tampa area in the late 1970s.