The wrestling legend Hulk Hogan died at age 71 in the early hours of July 24 at his home in Florida.
The Pinellas County Forensic Doctor has determined the official cause of death of the professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan.
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Hogan (real name: Terry Bollea) He died from an acute myocardial infarction, commonly known as heart attack, according to the cremation approval report revealed by the Deadline portal.


According to the report, the WWE legend had a history of atrial fibrillation, a heart condition known as atrial fibrillation (FA), characterized by an already fast irregular heart rate, as well as leukemia (LLC), a type of blood cancer in which the bone marrow produces an excess of lymphocytes (a type of white blood other parts of the body.
The death of Hulk Hogan and his legacy
Hogan died on July 24 in Clearwater, Florida. The local police reported that he suffered a cardiac arrest at his home and was declared dead in a hospital. He was 71 years old.
Hogan’s professional wrestling career began in the late 1970s, and joined what was then known as the World Wrestling Federation in 1979. His first stage in the Wwf It lasted only a couple of years, but included memorable fighting with characters such as Andre The Giant and others.
Member of the WWE Hall of Fame Known for his talent for the show in the ring, Hogan won multiple world championships in different companies, being the most notable to be six times world champion of the Wwe.
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