
FAMED WRESTLER HULK HOGAN DIES EXACTLY 10 YEARS AFTER HIS RACIST RANT WENT VIRAL
On July 24, 2025, exactly ten years after Hulk Hogan’s racist tirade shook the wrestling world, the man born Terry Bollea passed away at 71 from cardiac arrest. Back in 2015, leaked audio from a 2007 sex tape exposed Hogan hurling the N-word repeatedly while ranting about his daughter Brooke’s dating life, even admitting, “I am a racist, to a point.” The fallout was swift: WWE fired him, scrubbed his legacy from their site, and the public grappled with the fall of a childhood hero. Now, as the country mourns the loss of this wrestling icon, our community? We’re at the grocery store, paying bills, and minding our business.
While some clutch their Hulkamania T-shirts and shed tears for the “Hulkster,” we’re not joining the vigil. Hogan’s death, eerily timed on the anniversary of his scandal, feels like poetic punctuation to a chapter we closed long ago. His words in 2015 weren’t just a slip—they were a window into a truth he tried to backpedal with apologies and claims of a rough Tampa upbringing. But we’ve heard those excuses before, and we’re too busy building our own legacies to dwell on his. From barbecues to boardrooms, we’re thriving, unbothered by the loss of a man who showed his true colors under pressure.
The irony isn’t lost on us: a decade after his words tried to diminish us, we’re still here, stronger than ever, while his legacy wrestles with its own demons. So, what’s the vibe in our neighborhoods? We’re grabbing snacks, raising our kids, and chasing dreams—no tears for Hogan, just focus on our own. What do you think—does his exit change the conversation, or is it just another day for us?
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