Once the face of power and bravado, Hulk Hogan’s final weeks were marked by a quiet, devastating decline that those closest to him are only now beginning to speak about. Sources say the legendary wrestler — known for his larger-than-life presence — was barely able to walk in his final days, relying on close friends for even the smallest tasks. But it’s what he reportedly whispered to his daughter just 72 hours before he passed that has left fans in tears — and wondering what private pain he kept hidden behind the sunglasses and smiles. What did Hulk know… and why did he insist on keeping it quiet?

Hulk Hogan‘s sickness-plagued final weeks have been detailed after the iconic wrestler died of cardiac arrest aged 71.

A source close to Hogan’s family told Daily Mail the WWE star knew full well he was suffering from a very ‘weak heart’ in his final weeks.

The source said: ‘He was suffering from shortness of breath, got tired easily, had lost a lot of weight and was on oxygen’ as his life ebbed away at his mansion in Clearwater, Florida.

But there was happiness and contentment during Hogan’s final weeks too.

Hulk Hogan's horrific final weeks revealed as musclebound former wrestler's  strength sapped away | Daily Mail Online

The wrestler, whose real name was Terry Bollea, spent time trying to heal rifts with estranged loved ones because he knew it would be his final chance to do so.

‘He had a lot of scores to settle. Didn’t want to leave anything unsaid,’ Daily Mail’s source said.

The sheer volume of tributes paid to Hogan in the hours since his passing suggest that he had far more friends than enemies.

Hulk Hogan knew he was suffering from health problems including a weak heart and shortness of breath in the weeks before his passing on Thursday, an insider said

Hulk Hogan knew he was suffering from health problems including a weak heart and shortness of breath in the weeks before his passing on Thursday, an insider said

Tributes poured in for the wrestling icon following his death on Thursday aged 71

Tributes poured in for the wrestling icon following his death on Thursday aged 71

On Thursday morning, EMTs rushed to Hogan’s home after a 911 call said the legend was suffering from serious heart problems.

He was stretchered away onto an ambulance and taken to Morton Plant Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The shock death comes just weeks after Hogan’s wife Sky denied rumors he was on his deathbed in a coma – and claimed his heart was ‘strong’ after he underwent a routine neck surgery.

She said he had been recovering from a major four-level Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF), which she described as ‘an intense surgery with a long and layered healing process’.

Hogan is survived by his third wife Sky, who he wed in 2023, children Brooke, 37, and Nick, 34, who he shared with first wife Linda Claridge, and two grandchildren.

After news of Hogan’s passing made headlines, tributes from across the sporting and entertainment worlds flooded in.

The wrestling icon’s great rival Ric Flair sounded shocked when reached by Daily Mail on Thursday, before describing him as an ‘incredible athlete, talent, friend and father’ on social media.

President Donald Trump was also among those who paid tribute, writing on Truth Social: ‘We lost a great friend today, the “Hulkster.”‘

‘Hulk Hogan was MAGA all the way — Strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart.’

‘He entertained fans from all over the World, and the cultural impact he had was massive,’ Trump wrote, praising his ‘absolutely electric speech’ from the Republican 2024 National Convention.

Hogan is seen with Donald Trump in 1987. Decades later, he'd support the President on the campaign trail 

Hogan is seen with Donald Trump in 1987. Decades later, he’d support the President on the campaign trail

A younger Hogan is seen with his children Brooke, 3, and Nick, 1, on a floral-print couch 

A younger Hogan is seen with his children Brooke, 3, and Nick, 1, on a floral-print couch

The wrestler is captured affectionately rubbing noses with his 3-year-old daughter, Brooke 

The wrestler is captured affectionately rubbing noses with his 3-year-old daughter, Brooke

Linda McMahon, the US Secretary of Education and WWE co-founder, remembered star Hulk Hogan in a social media tribute.

‘I had the privilege of knowing and working with @HulkHogan for over 40 years,’ she said.

‘Hulk was a dear friend and member of our WWE family. His legacy in and out of the ring will always be remembered. He was one of a kind!

‘My thoughts and prayers are with his family, his friends, and all of his fans.’

And WWE co-founder Vince McMahon also posted on X honoring wrestling legend Hulk Hogan.

‘The world lost a treasure today. Hulk Hogan was the greatest WWE Superstar of ALL TIME, someone who was loved and admired around the world,’ McMahon said.

‘He was a trailblazer, the first performer who transitioned from being a wrestling star into a global phenomenon.

‘His grit and unbridled thirst for success were unparalleled – and made him the consummate performer. He gave everything he had to the audience whom he appreciated, respected and loved.’

On Thursday morning, EMTs rushed to Hogan's mansion (pictured) in Clearwater, Florida after a 911 call said the legend was suffering from serious heart problems

On Thursday morning, EMTs rushed to Hogan’s mansion (pictured) in Clearwater, Florida after a 911 call said the legend was suffering from serious heart problems

The aging wrestler, whose real name was Terry Bollea, spent time trying to heal rifts with estranged loved ones because he knew it would be his final chance to do so before his death, the insider said

The aging wrestler, whose real name was Terry Bollea, spent time trying to heal rifts with estranged loved ones because he knew it would be his final chance to do so before his death, the insider said

Following Hogan’s death, the chilling audio of the 911 call revealed the moment emergency services raced to his home.

911 operators could be heard dispatching paramedics to the scene as they noted the matter pertained to a cardiac arrest in the disturbing audio of the call, which was obtained by TMZ shortly after the devastating news of his passing broke.

A ‘slew of police cars and EMTs were parked outside Hogan’s home’ where the wrestling legend was reportedly stretchered out and placed in an ambulance, according to the outlet.

In a video shared to social media, responders were caught desperately trying to save Hogan’s life as they transported him out of his home. They appeared to be administering CPR as they carried him to the ambulance.

Clearwater Police Major Nate Burnside explained at a press conference that Hogan was ‘experiencing a serious medical-related issue’ when they arrived.

Officials reportedly responded to the call to emergency services at 9:51am. Hogan was treated by Clearwater Fire & Rescue personnel before being taken to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 11.17am.

‘The Clear Police Department is conducting a death investigation which is standard in these types of cases. There are no signs of foul play or suspicious activity related to this call for service at this time,’ Clearwater Police Major Nate Burnside said on Thursday.

‘The last few months of Hogan’s life had a lot more ups than downs,’ an insider told the Daily Mail in the wake of his death.

‘There was a little strain with his daughter and their relationship that had taken quite the emotional toll, but he always thought he would eventually be able to rectify that.’

Hogan had gone eight years without speaking to his daughter Brooke, 36.

The exact details of the estrangement were never fully revealed, but the Daily Mail understands that Hogan believed they would reconcile.

‘He was still extremely close to his son,’ our source added. ‘It is a surprise and doesn’t feel real at all to his family and friends.’

It is also understood that his sudden death has left those closest to him in shock.

Hogan’s career spent in the wrestling ring also took a toll on him – leaving the athlete with ‘the body of a 140-year-old man,’ one inside source told the Daily Mail in April.

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