Hulk Hogan’s widow, Sky Daily, has clapped back at her late husband’s estranged daughter, Brooke Hogan, with a lengthy post in response to her stepchild’s Scientology claim.
Daily called Brooke’s affirmation about the reason behind her husband’s passing ‘misleading stories’ Hogan, real name Terry Bollea, died on July 24 from a cardiac arrest, according to a Florida medical examiner’s office.
The 71-year-old had previously had leukemia and atrial fibrillation, an irregular heart rhythm, the report from the District Six Medical Examiner also said.
But in response to an Instagram post publicizing an article by radio personality Bubba the Love Sponge that reads ‘Quick cremation without autopsy raises questions about Hulk Hogan’s death’, Hogan’s daughter Brooke posted ‘exactly’.
Bubba’s allegations include that Hogan’s body has already been cremated, somebody could have injected something into the wrestler’s dialysis port while he slept to induce a heart attack and questions around why an autopsy wasn’t carried out.
‘There are heartbreakingly misleading media stories created by faceless AI accounts or by people not close enough to truly know what was happening. Please be patient and know this: he was deeply loved, well cared for, and surrounded by that love until his very last moment,’ Daily said on Instagram.
Hulk Hogan’s widow, Sky Daily, has clapped back at her late husband’s daughter, Brooke

Daily said Brooke’s words about the reason behind her husband’s passing ‘misleading stories’
Bubba, whose real name is Todd Clem, also references the fact that Hogan’s wife Sky Daily has links to Scientology and pointed out that Hogan has an estate that he claims to be worth in the region of $40million to $50m.
Clem did not offer facts to substantiate his stunning claims, which stem from a report in the Tampa Bay Times from July 31 that says Hogan was ‘doing therapy’ when he collapsed at his home in Clearwater Beach on July 24.
The report says paramedics told staff at Morton Plant Hospital that Hogan had just returned home from surgery and was ‘currently waiting to start dialysis’. Clem claims nobody knew the wrestling icon was due to begin dialysis.
In a bid to revive him, medics reportedly gave Hogan drugs that can treat excessive levels of potassium, a sign of kidney failure. These can lead to cardiac arrest.
Hogan was also given two milligrams of Narcan, the drug that can quickly reverse opioid overdoses. There is no indication that Hogan had overdosed.
However, The Tampa Bay Times also revealed the Pinellas County Medical Examiner did not perform an autopsy on Hogan because his death was not deemed to be suspicious.
‘There were no signs of foul play or suspicious activity,’ Maj. Nate Burnside of the Clearwater Police Department also told reporters.