Riley Green & Other Celebrities React To Hulk Hogan’s Passing
on Jul 24, 2025

Hulk Hogan Passed Away on Thursday (July 24)
According to a report from TMZ, WWE legend Hulk Hogan has passed away at the age of 71.
Multiple sources told the outlet that paramedics responded to a call about a cardiac arrest at the wrestling legend’s house Clearwater, Florida.
The report states he was taken into the ambulance on a stretcher.
On June 18, Us Weekly reported that Hogan underwent heart surgery “a few weeks ago,” which was said to be successful, despite reports that he was on his deathbed.
“Hulk had pretty serious heart surgery a few weeks ago and was doing well afterward. It wasn’t a near-death thing,” a source told the publication at the time.
Hulk was last photographed on July 2, promoting his new NYC bar Hulk Hogan’s Slam Sports Bar, which had yet to open.
Riley Green & Other Celebrities React To Hulk’s Death
Following the news of Hogan’s death, many have taken to social media to mourn the legendary wrestler.
WWE, where Hulk wrestled for many years, wrote, “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 extends its condolences to Hogan’s family, friends, and fans.”
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Riley Green
“RIP legend,” the country singer wrote on his Instagram Story.

Russell Dickerson
“Cannot believe we lost a legend today,” the “Yours” singer wrote. “What a hero to so many including myself. WOW. Thank you to Hulk Hogan for inspiring so many people to be outrageously themselves! I can’t believe we got to work together in this lifetime, thank you Hulk for making time to take our show to the next level. What a life, you’ll be missed Brother.”
Lee Greenwood
“Sending love and deepest condolences to the Hogan family, friends, and the millions of fans around the world. A heartbreaking loss felt by so many.”
Tracy Lawrence
“Sad to hear the news this morning. Rest in peace, Hulk Hogan.”
Kid Rock
“RIP Hulk. A true American Bad Ass and The greatest to ever do it.”
Jason Aldean
“Sad to hear about the passing of a true American Icon today. As a kid of the ‘80s, Hulk Hogan was the coolest guy in the world to me. I had no idea I would consider him a friend when I was older. So glad I got to know him and spend a little time with him over the last few years and I will never forget it. We are all gonna miss ya, Terry, but I’m sure Hulkamania is running wild up in heaven today. Rest easy, champ.”
Watch one of Hulk Hogan’s most legendary matches against Andre The Giant below.