Hulk Hogan's Death Resurfaces Painful Contradictions for Black Wrestling Fans
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, JUL 25 – Titus O'Neil honored Hulk Hogan on social media after the wrestling legend died of cardiac arrest, prompting widespread mourning across the wrestling community.
- On Thursday, The Immortal One passed away from cardiac arrest at his Clearwater, Florida home at age 71.
- Long ago, Hogan's career peaked with SummerSlam 2006 where he defeated Randy Orton, a highlight of his wrestling legacy.
- Titus O'Neil, WWE Hall-of-Famer, said, `It's just hard to believe,` and noted the loss was significant to many people's childhoods.
- Industry figures have expressed shock and grief, as Jimmy Hart helped Hogan's team hours before his death.
- Despite Hogan's death, Eric Bischoff said RAF will still debut in Cleveland on August 30, 2025, affirming the league's future plans.
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