Hulk Hogan Hospitalized Due to Neck Surgery Complications, Not Heart Issues
Clearwater, FL – Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, was recently hospitalized in Florida, sparking concerns among his fans. Initial unconfirmed reports circulating on social media suggested a more severe health crisis, including “heart failure.” However, sources close to the 71-year-old WWE Hall of Famer have clarified that his recent hospitalization was due to complications stemming from a neck surgery he underwent.
Hogan has a well-documented history of extensive surgeries, particularly on his back and neck, due to the physical demands of his decades-long professional wrestling career. It is understood that this latest hospital stay was a result of adverse reactions related to these cumulative procedures, rather than any cardiac issues.
“The Hulkster” is reportedly recovering well, and insiders indicate he is expected to be discharged and return home soon. This news will undoubtedly come as a relief to his loyal fan base, who have been closely following updates on his health.
Despite this recent health setback, Hogan continues to be active in various ventures, including his “Real American Freestyle” wrestling promotion and his “Real American Beer” brand, which recently announced a partnership with WWE and a potential bid for Hooters. His resilience in the face of ongoing health challenges remains a notable aspect of his public life.