Hulk Hogan: WWE Legend's 911 Dispatch Audio Released after He Suffered Cardiac Arrest at His Florida Home and Died [LISTEN]

Last month, Hogan's representative released a statement saying, "He's had problems with his back for years but there's no emergency."

Audio of the 911 call related to Hulk Hogan's death was released on Thursday, confirming that the emergency was reported as a "cardiac arrest." In the brief clip, obtained by TMZ, a dispatcher is heard sending medical personnel to the wrestling legend's home in Clearwater, Florida, where he was later carried out on a stretcher and taken away in an ambulance.

Multiple police cars and emergency medical teams were seen outside Hogan's home. The WWE legend's sudden death comes just weeks after his wife, Sky, dismissed rumors that Hogan was in a coma or near death—insisting at the time that his heart was "strong" after a routine neck surgery.

Sudden and Unexpected Death

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Hogan is survived by his third wife, Sky, whom he married in 2023, as well as his two children, Brooke, 37, and Nick, 34, from his first marriage to Linda Claridge. He also leaves behind two grandchildren.

Last month, Hogan's representative released a statement saying, "He's had problems with his back for years, but there's no emergency."

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Hogan had previously spoken about the toll his body had taken, revealing he'd undergone "25 surgeries in the past ten years."

During an appearance on Jake Paul's IMPAULSIVE podcast last year, he explained, "Ten of them were back surgeries. I've had both knees and hips replaced, shoulders — everything."

Fans grew increasingly concerned about his health after he appeared as a guest on Fox & Friends in early May, sporting a noticeably different appearance.

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Known for his signature deep tan, Hogan's skin looked especially aged on air, and his typically white beard had been dyed black—while his goatee and hair remained white—creating an unusual and strange contrast.

One viewer wrote online: "Tell Hulk Hogan his face is dirty, clean that soot off."

"Does anyone believe this is Hulk Hogan?" wrote another.

"Hulk Hogan giving off Wooly Willy vibes this am on Fox & Friends," yet another wrote

A Legend Is Gone

In the 1980s, Hogan played a crucial role in transforming WWE from a local wrestling promotion based in New York into a global entertainment powerhouse. He became one of the most beloved and successful "babyfaces" (heroes) in wrestling history and was a key figure in the success of WrestleMania, headlining eight of the first nine events.

Hulk Hogan with Sky Daily
Hulk Hogan with Sky Daily Twitter

In recent years, Hogan also stepped into the political spotlight by publicly supporting Donald Trump's presidential campaign, which ultimately proved victorious.

In January, Hogan tore off his sleeves live on Fox News, fully embracing 'Trumpamania' during the inaugural ball.

Tributes poured in from across the sports world for the wrestling legend who rose beyond the ring to become a major pop culture figure of the 1980s.

Donald Trump Jr paid tribute to Hogan, writing to X, "R.I.P to a legend" and added a selfie of himself with the wrestling star.

Hulk Hogan with Sky Daily
Hulk Hogan with Sky Daily Twitter

Wrestling icon Ric Flair wrote, "I Am Absolutely Shocked To Hear About The Passing Of My Close Friend @HulkHogan! Hulk Has Been By My Side Since We Started In The Wrestling Business. An Incredible Athlete, Talent, Friend, And Father! Our Friendship Has Meant The World To Me.

"He Was Always There For Me Even When I Didn't Ask For Him To Be. He Was One Of The First To Visit Me When I Was In The Hospital With A 2% Chance Of Living, And He Prayed By My Bedside. Hulk Also Lent Me Money When Reid Was Sick. Hulkster, No One Will Ever Compare To You! Rest In Peace My Friend!"

Former MLB pitcher John Rocker wrote, "A patriot, and a true American. RIP Hulk Hogan."

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