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Hulk Hogan has passed on.

The often controversial wrestler is said to have lost his life at the age of 71, per TMZ.

TMZ reported that a number of police cars and EMTs were parked outside Hogan’s home, and he was carried out on a stretcher and into an awaiting ambulance.

It was the same publication that stated last month that Hogan was on his d3athbed.

Medics were dispatched to the 71-year-old WWE legend’s Clearwater, Florida, home early Thursday morning regarding a “cardiac arrest.”

 

It was just a few weeks ago when Hulk Hogan’s wife, Sky, denied rumors he was in a coma. She made it clear his heart was “strong” as he recovered from surgeries. She was clearly trying to keep their business private.

Just last week, a $12 ringside ticket stub to All-Star Wrestling at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 23, 1984, sold for $6,799 on eBay.

It was a ticket from Hulk Hogan’s first WWF title. It would’ve gone for so much more if they waited one more week.

Hulk Hogan won his first WWF World Heavyweight Championship by beating the Iron Sheik. Hogan pinned him for the title in front of a capacity crowd of 26,292.

On that day, “Hulkamania” began, and the rest is history.

His title run continued for another four years, but it ended in February 1988 at the hands of Andre the Giant.

Hulk Hogan is Forever A Legend

Hulk Hogan flexing musclesWrestling legend Hulk Hogan greets the crowd during the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Crown Jewel pay-per-view at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh on November 2, 2018. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine / AFP) (Photo by FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP via Getty Images)
Hogan has won 12 world championships in his career, including six WWE Championships and six WCW World Heavyweight Championships.

He is fifth all-time with the most world title reigns.