Hulk Hogan, 71, Dies in His Florida Home
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Florida county school board chair deletes comments celebrating Hulk Hogan's death as 'one less MAGA'
Florida county school board chair Sarah Rockwell apologized for Facebook comments celebrating legendary wrestler Hulk Hogan’s death on Thursday as "one less MAGA" in the world.
Following Hulk Hogan's death from cardiac arrest, a Florida school board chair, Sarah Rockwell, sparked controversy by celebrating his passing in a Facebook comment, citing his political alignment and past actions.
The WWE superstar announced that she is taking a break from social media after her recent comments about late pro wrestling icon Hulk Hogan went viral. Green, who is a former WWE U.S. women’s champion,
Trump led a wave of tributes honoring Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, who lived in Clearwater, Florida. WWE star died of cardiac arrest at age 71.
So Beefcake was thinking of his friend Hogan — who had reportedly been dealing with several health issues — in the days leading up to his death Thursday morning at age 71, and in an interview with TMZ, Beefcake expressed regret about not being able to see him one last time.
In sports, living in Florida seems to be part of being a GOAT, from Tom Brady and Tiger Woods to Kelly Slater, Serena Williams and the late Hulk Hogan
Florida has deemed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) "essential,” permitting the pro-wrestling company to continue live TV broadcasts from its training facility.