Hulk Hogan’s friends and family gathered earlier this week for his funeral after the WWE legend passed away after suffering a heart attack from a leukaemia battle.
Hulk Hogan was spotted watching his own funeral after a friend noticed a chilling sign. On Tuesday, friends and family gathered for the funeral of the WWE legend, who died aged 71 at the end of last month.
After receiving therapy, the wrestler, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, had a heart attack at home. He was taken by paramedics to Morton Plant Hospital, where he was later declared dead. Acute myocardial infarction was Bollea’s official cause of death.
His medical records revealed that he had been battling atrial fibrillation and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in secret. However, an old friend revealed that he had seen the late wrestler as Hulk’s funeral was coming to an end.
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It’s believed that his funeral took place at Indian Rocks Baptist Church in Largo, Florida, just seven miles south of Hogan’s home in Clearwater. Taking to Instagram, Jackass Bam Margera shared an eerie sign that the late wrestler had made his presence known at the event.
With one hand pointing in the air and a clenched fist in his place, Margera noticed a sign in the clouds that resembled Hulk Hogan’s signature pose. The cloud outside of Hulk Hogan’s funeral at Indian Rocks, Florida was captured by Margera during his upload. Wow! You perceive what I perceive? I don’t know what it means if this isn’t.
Despite the funeral being a private service, several famous faces were spotted amongst the mourners, including Triple H, his wife Stephanie McMahon, singer Kid Rock and comedian Theo Von. Linda Hogan, Hulk’s wife between 1983 and 2009, the mother of their daughter Brooke, was the only member of his family seen going in or out of the service.
In the later years of her father’s life, Brooke, who had a feud with her father, decided to not attend the funeral and instead honored her late father in her own way. Steven Oleksy, a mother-of-two, and the mother-of-two decided to have twins.
Brooke wrote about the morbidity of funerals in a letter to herself and her twins on the beach. He refused to have one. And although I am aware that people grieve in many ways, and I’m so grateful for all celebrations and occasions held to honor him, I had to choose to honor him in the most authentic and private way possible, the way that brought me the closest to him.
He was only in a pop-up lawn chair watching the waves and the sunset today. We treated you with the utmost care that was in tune with my soul, Daddy. Our children were taken to the beach and immersed in the same salty waters as you.
“Molly adored the water.” She’ll be a “little fish,” as you’ve called her, in my opinion. We respect your contributions to what made you so special. We bonded because every wave and grain of sand brought us closer to each other. I sincerely wish you peace and love. Daddy, please go to heaven.
A “medical-related call” was responded to by officers and fire crews shortly before 10am on Thursday, July 24 in the Clearwater Police Department. Major Nate Burnside stated that there are “no signs of foul play or suspicious activity” and that he passed away at 11.17 am in the hospital.
Source: Mirror
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