Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan dies at 71, WWE pays tribute

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The wrestler suffered cardiac arrest at his Florida home

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  • WWE mourns loss of Hall of Famer and global wrestling icon

  • Medics responded to cardiac arrest at Clearwater home Thursday morning

  • Police to share further details in scheduled press conference

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(Reuters/Web Desk) - Hulk Hogan, the American sports and entertainment star who made professional wrestling a global phenomenon and loudly supported Donald Trump for president, has died at the age of 71, World Wrestling Entertainment said on Thursday.

"WWE is saddened to learn WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has passed away. One of pop culture's most recognizable figures, Hogan helped WWE achieve global recognition in the 1980s," WWE said on X.

Crediting him as “one of pop culture’s most recognisable figures,” the WWE noted Hogan’s vital role in catapulting wrestling into the mainstream during the 1980s.

TMZ reports that emergency services were called to his residence in Clearwater, Florida, early Thursday morning following reports of a cardiac arrest.

Officials responded to the 9:51 AM emergency call. A press conference is expected later Thursday for further information.

The bleach-blond, mahogany-tanned behemoth became the face of professional wrestling in the 1980s, helping transform the mock combat from a seedy spectacle into family-friendly entertainment worth billions of dollars.

A key moment in that evolution came at the WrestleMania III extravaganza in 1987, when Hogan hoisted fellow wrestler André the Giant before a sold-out Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan for a thunderous body slam of the Frenchman.

Hogan parlayed his wrestling fame into a less successful career in Hollywood, starring in films like "Rocky III" and "Santa With Muscles," but kept returning to the ring as long as his body would allow.