Nick Hogan Teases Potential Wrestling Career After Dad Hulk’s Death

 

Nick Hogan seems to be teasing a potential wrestling career four months after his father Hulk’s death

Nick told TMZ wrestling is “in the blood” after recently sharing a photo of himself training with pro wrestler Bryan Idol

The former Hogan Knows Best star said being “around the business” of wrestling “makes me feel so much closer to dad”

Nick Hogan may be following in his late father’s footsteps.
The 35-year-old son of WWE legend Hulk Hogan, who died in July after a heart attack, seems to be teasing plans to carry on his dad’s legacy in the ring.
On Thursday, Nov. 20, Nick, who posted a photo of himself training with pro-wrestler Bryan Idol two days prior, spoke to TMZ after arriving at Los Angeles International Airport.
When asked if his post was any indication that Nick would be announcing his own wrestling career, he smiled and said, “You never know, man, you never know.”
“It’s in the blood, so you never know,” Nick teased, adding that he’s “always loved the business” of the WWE.

Nick Hogan and Hulk Hogan

“It makes me feel so much closer to dad, being around the business and being, kind of, around that environment…I have a lot of love for it, and like I said, it’s in the blood.”
Nick told TMZ he’s “always been in touch” with “everybody” at WWE and that he makes it a priority to “be close to those guys and the company,” comparing the organization to a “family.”
When asked about how training with Idol went, Nick said, “I’m in pretty good shape right now. I’m cool…not saying too much, trying to stay in good shape.”

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Hulk, whose real name was Terrence Gene Bollea, died of acute myocardial infarction, commonly known as a heart attack, on July 24. The controversial WWE star had a history of leukemia, according to medical records obtained by PEOPLE, and atrial fibrillation, a common disorder that causes irregular heart beats.
Hogan’s history of leukemia, a form of cancer that affects white blood cells, was not previously known.
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In addition to Nick, he shared daughter Brooke, 37, with his ex-wife Linda Hogan.
Following the WWE star’s death, Nick was named co-personal representative of Hulk’s estate and will inherit the fortune worth nearly $5 million, according to court documents.
Nick filed the documents, proposing a man named Terry McCoy act as curator of Hulk’s estate, on Sept. 9 in Florida.
The filing also confirmed that Brooke is not included in her father’s will, a request she made several years ago and discussed in August. Hulk’s wife at the time of his death, Sky Daily, is listed as a surviving spouse.

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