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WWE Superstar Hulk Hogan71-year-old died Thursday after reporting cardiac arrest.

Although there was no confirmation that led to a fatal event, Famous wrestler It is said that he faced multiple health issues during the months and years of his death.

Appearing on Jake Paul’s “Impulse” podcast in September 2024, Hogan admitted to having had 25 surgeries over the past decade.

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This included 10 back surgeries, both shoulder procedures, and bilateral knee and hip replacements.

Hogan called for the difference between today’s fighting ring and dangerous equipment from the 1970s. He described it as a 22-foot ring with a “lump” and a “board protruding out.”

“It was horrifying,” he said. “When I had the world’s biggest weapon, equipment would jump up and drop it for 40 years. I should have used “sleep.” ”

“I probably should have quit before, but I loved doing it – and the money was just crazy.”

Regardless of Physical results Of his year in the ring, Hogan said he had “no regrets.”

Dr. Mark Siegel: Hulk Hogan’s Health and Times

TMZ Sports reported that Hogan received it in March 2025 Neck surgery According to the representative, it was a “fast transition” in which there was little recovery time to relieve the pain.

Earlier this month, Hogan’s wife, Sky Daily, crushed rumors that her husband had been in coma after a recent surgery. Brain injury. ”

In her post, Hogan revealed daily that she had recovered from “main four-storey anterior cervical discectomy and Fusin (ACDF),” an intense surgery that involves a long, layered healing process.

“If you look at it, you’ll see what the last six weeks are involved. She wrote in the post not only for his spine, but also for his vocal cords and food/breathing tubes clamped during surgery. “We’ve been there Inside and out of the hospital To support that recovery. ”

Fox News Digital’s Op-Ed, Dr. Mark Siegelsenior medical analyst at Fox News, shared that Hogan cannot remember in his health struggles or surgery, but certainly does exist.

“The use of steroids recognized in the 1990s, multiple knee and hip replacement surgeries, the use of steroids for shoulder and multiple back surgeries, and ultimately many accounts have included neck fusion surgery, which has led to a downhill slip in his health and reaches a fatal cardiac arrest,” the doctor wrote.

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Siegel noted that Hogan came from a group of professional wrestlers who had a “high incidence” of steroids and drug use, suicide, and suicide. Heart disease.

A recent study from the University of East Michigan found that wrestlers between the ages of 45 and 54 were nearly three times more likely to die prematurely than the average US population.

“And these numbers increased as wrestlers got older,” Siegel added. “Many of these men didn’t even reach the ’70s.”

“Please keep in mind the physical tension of the large, bulky frames repeatedly pounding and combining them with frequent travel. Emotional stress Be both an athlete and an entertainer. ”

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In 1994, Hogan reportedly admitted under oath that he had been using steroids “for more than a decade” before he was sued for steroid distribution at the trial of then-WWF Chairman Vince McMahon.

“Hulk Hogan had been in pain for decades, but it didn’t prevent him from becoming a continuous role model for many, including in his later years,” Siegel said. “He’s come to embody it Physical and mental vitalitythat’s what he really remembers. ”

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Dr. Bradley Selwer, intervention cardiologist and chief medical officer at Vital Solutions in Maryland, said that in no direct knowledge of Hogan’s medical history, the exact cause reported is Sudden cardiac arrest “It remains unknown.”

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“It was reported that he was experiencing health until he collapsed,” Selwar said. “This presentation is very common in heart attacks with sudden cardiac arrest.”

The most common cause of sudden cardiac arrest is a heart attack or ischemic heart disease, the cardiologist shared.

“When a heart attack occurs, the heart muscle is deprived of oxygen, leading to the death of the muscle tissue,” the doctor explained in detail. “This condition predisposes the heart to abnormal heart rhythms such as ventricular fibrillation (VFIB).”

VFIB is characterized by rapid and irregular electrical activity that causes the ventricle [to] It’s shaking and it’s not working,” Selwar said.

This leads to rapid death because the heart is unable to pump blood into the body.

According to Selwer, cardiac arrests occurring outside of hospitals have a “significantly low” survival rate of around 10%.

For those who receive it Cardiac arrest responsesimilar to CPR and defibrillation, survival rate increases by up to 40%.

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