Hulk Hogan’s ‘Real American Beer’ Sales Surge Following WWE Legend’s DeathHulk Hogan (Photo Via Imagn Images)
It’s pretty surprising that Hulk Hogan’s fans are raising a can in tribute. But yes, that’s exactly what Hulk Hogan fans are doing. Since the wrestling icon’s shocking d3ath, Hulk’s “Real American Beer” has been flying off shelves across the country, and not in small batches either.

Fans aren’t just buying a six-pack and calling it a day. According to TMZ, people are clearing out entire shelves, grabbing multiple 12-packs and 24-ounce cans like they’re preparing for a Hogan-sized barbecue. Stores between New York and Florida can’t restock fast enough. It’s become a full-blown beer madness.

Hulk Hogan’s Beer Brand Keeps His Vision Alive

Hulk Hogan poses with Kyle Wall at Beers of the World (Photo By  Jamie Germano/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Real American Beer was launched in June 2024, but the man behind the label had much bigger dreams. In May, Hogan announced plans to acquire Hooters after the company filed for Chapter 11. That deal? Still alive.

Terri Francis, CEO of Real American, confirmed to TMZ that they’re pushing forward. “Hulk was a passionate entrepreneur who believed in American-made brands,” she said. “He wanted to bring people together. Real American Beer will carry that vision forward.”

Fans have taken that to heart. They’re not just buying beer, they’re connecting with someone who meant the world to them. Whether you loved Hogan for the leg drops or the red and yellow, the man symbolized something bigger. “Strength, optimism, resilience and unity,” as Terri put it. And right now, that’s something fans want to hold onto.

 

Hogan di3d early Thursday morning at his home in Clearwater, Florida. He reportedly went into cardiac arrest, just weeks after news surfaced about neck surgery complications. In June, rumors claimed he was on his d3athbed, which his camp denied at the time.

Since then, the tributes haven’t stopped. Everyone from Vince McMahon and Donald Trump to Ric Flair and Sylvester Stallone has spoken out. Hogan wasn’t just a wrestler. He was an American icon.

And now, his fans are keeping the legend alive the best way they know how.