Brooke Hogan regrets being cut from Hulk Hogan’s will

Hulk Hogan’s daughter, Brooke Hogan, feels that while walking away from his will felt right at that point in time, she regrets doing it now.

Last year, in 2025, the Hall of Famer passed away in his home in Florida. An integral part of the pro-wrestling and entertainment industry, Hogan’s passing away became worldwide news. Soon after, his daughter Brooke Hogan also opened up and shared her statements on his death.

Months after Hogan’s passing away, she recently appeared on the Hollywood Raw Podcast with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, where she opened up about removing herself from Hogan’s will. Justifying the action, Hogan claimed that she did it fearing for her safety and not because she did not want the money.

There were situations that had me so scared,” she said. “I really took myself off the will because I was actually scared for myself, my family, my safety.”

There’s not enough money in the world that would matter with what I felt I was facing,” she said. “I regret that decision,” she added. “Not because of the money — I’ve never been about the money — but because now I don’t have a seat at the table.”

Hogan passed away at the age of 71 in his Florida home after suffering a cardiac arrest. WWE recently honored his legacy by unveiling a new bronze Hogan statue, while Netflix is also set to release a documentary celebrating his life and career.

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Brooke Hogan opens up about visiting father’s body: He looked ‘ready for a PPV’

Brooke Hogan got to have a moment of closure by saying goodbye to her father more than a month after his death.

During a Wednesday call to the Bubba the Love Sponge Show, Brooke revealed that Clearwater Police invited her to meet with them this week to go over the investigation into Hulk Hogan’s passing. While in town, Brooke visited the funeral home where her father’s body is currently located.

“It was actually a really nice day. I got to see one of my dad’s lawyers who I really have a lot of admiration for. We were able to hug and reconnect and just say hi. And I was able to see my dad, and he looked great. He looked like he was ready for a pay-per-view,” Brooke said.

“It was very nice. He looked like he was ready to go on TV. He was big, strong, you know, hair looking good, bandana on, Fu Manchu going. He looked great. You know, I guess however they make that happen, but he looked great. It was awesome to see him. And I said a prayer over him, and I got to say my final goodbyes and that was that. It was super nice.”

Brooke has had questions about her father’s death and how the investigation was being conducted, but she now says police have caught up and are doing a great job. She was able to go over the police bodycam footage from their call responding to Hogan’s death. Brooke thanked the police for the work they’re doing — and she also thanked Hogan’s wife Sky Daily for being “super sweet” and cooperative.

“Everything is going smooth,” Brooke said. “It was a really beautiful day.”

The only thing Brooke is disappointed about is that a toxicology report was not done, but she said no one is at fault for that because a toxicology report was not possible given the condition Hogan was in.

Hogan passed away of cardiac arrest at 71 years old on July 24. He and Brooke had been estranged since 2023, but Brooke expressed that she always loved her father and said their bond never truly broke. Brooke did not attend the funeral, instead choosing to honor Hogan in a more personal way.

Brooke said she does not think there was foul play involved in Hogan’s death but would just like to know exactly why his heart stopped. She noted that police were very open with the footage they showed her.

“Very transparent,” Brooke said about her meeting with police. “Some of it made me really feel for Sky and was heartbreaking, to be honest.”

Brooke asked the media to stop hounding Hogan’s wife Sky and to stop bothering those related to the investigation so they can continue doing their jobs.

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*Hogan’s family talks
*SummerSlam story and interest levels
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*TripleMania thoughts
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*Five Star Grand Prix opens up
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*TNA looking for new TV deal
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*Forbidden Door update
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*Update on ringboys lawsuit against the McMahons and WWE
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  • John Cena spoke to People magazine about how grateful he is for his connection to the Make-A-Wish Foundation:
    • I’m so grateful for the time I’ve been able to spend on Make-A-Wish. I’m even more grateful that my fellow [WWE] Superstars, my coworkers, my colleagues, now look at it as an aspirational thing.
    • Because they’re only going to want to meet John Cena for a little bit. And the reason I just drop what I’m doing in that environment to do whatever I can is because the experience can truly make a difference – to talk with the families just like I’m talking to you right now, you get to kit them up for the night, you get to give them stuff that, like I came to see this person, well here’s all the stuff I have.
    • And with me, it’s a great lineup because it’s my ring gear. I’m not giving them like a T-shirt that looks like me in wrestling tights. I’m like, ‘Hey, this is the stuff I’m going to wear. Here, here you go.’
    • And then I’ll ask them for advice. They’ll be like, ‘Oh, you should do this move.’ And I’ll just go put it in the match, because we’re entertainment. I think that’s the absolute magic of sports entertainment. No one in the audience knows that that young person was like, ‘Hey, I want you to do this move.’ And it will seamlessly be put into the performance, but it will affect both of us on a plane that’s indescribable.
  • On Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Ivy Nile discussed how much she admires Chad Gable as a performer:
    • Chad has been in this business for so, so long. When I first started with the company, I kind of started unlike anyone else. I started three months before COVID hit, and then I was in the COVID era as one of those people in the audience behind the hockey windows, or whatever. So I was one of those people always there cheering and whatever. And at the time, you know, he was Shorty G at the time. It was crazy to see his growth from there, because I’ve always admired him since then, because it’s crazy no matter what you give him, he kills it. So I think once you get to that level of whatever they throw at you, they know that you can kill it and run with it. It’s such an amazing skill to have that. I aspire to be that.”
  • TMZ interviewed Brooke Hogan about her father Hulk Hogan’s passing.
  • In a post to her Instagram stories, Brooke offered to personally pay for an autopsy to be performed given the questions she has about her father’s death:
    • I’m glad to see that my dad has not been cremated and that [Hogan’s wife] Sky is waiting because of family questions. With all of the speculation and uncertainty of my dad’s death, I want to personally offer to pay for an autopsy if that’s what it takes to get it done. My dad’s dignity and legacy deserves it
  • Billboard published an interview with Dominik Mysterio.
  • Logan Paul uploaded a new episode of his vlog.
  • Jelly Roll gave a motivational speech to the Tennessee Titans as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season.

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  • Mercedes Mone has a vlog documenting her recent trip to Vienna, Austria.
  • Renee Paquette interviewed Blake Christian & Lee Johnson on a new episode of AEW Close Up.
  • The Grizzled Young Veterans were the guests on AEW Unrestricted this week.
  • AEW wished Kris Statlander a happy 30th birthday.
  • The Battleground podcast interviewed Moose & AJ Francis.
  • Colby Corino thanked everyone who has donated to his GoFundMe campaign, which has raised more than $15,000 so far to benefit him in his recovery from emergency neck/spine surgery:
    • I really want to thank everyone who has reached out/donated to my GFM in the past week. I’ve been trying to get back to everyone individually, but the (positively) overwhelming support and love everyone has shown me has been, well, overwhelming, in a good way though.
    • For those who don’t know, I had to undergo emergency neck/spine surgery last Thursday. It was probably the scariest thing I’ve ever had to deal with and I never anticipated something like this would happen, especially so suddenly. The scariest part is I probably wouldn’t have even gone to the hospital if it wasn’t for @ariana.corino making me go when she noticed I had difficulty walking after using a massage gun on my neck one night.
    • But after 5 nights in the hospital, a hair and beard cut, and picking up my old man walker, I am finally home!
    • I have no idea how long I’ll be out for, even the shortest estimates place my return to the ring far on the horizon, but at least I will be able to take it one day at a time at home with my wife, son, and our animals. 
    • Given that wrestling was our family’s primary source of income, you’ll probably be seeing me post merch for sale very soon, but if you’d like to donate to the GFM set up by @sean_henderson_w (who deserves a post all to himself), I’ll post that in the comments 
    • Thank you everyone who’s shown me love this past week. It really has helped me accept this situation and focus on my recovery and moving on to becoming the strongest I’ve ever been. 
    • No roadblock is big enough to keep me out of a ring. It’s just a matter of time
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  • Julia Hart & Skye Blue vs. Millie McKenzie & Safire Reed has been announced for Pro Wrestling Eve’s show in London on August 23.
  • Raven announced that his documentary “Nevermore: The Raven Effect” will have its first screening in Lexington, Massachusetts on August 23: “The documentary will be released over the next couple months playing in select theaters first and then streaming or video on demand. First screening Aug 23 in Boston.”
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Brooke Hogan: Fear of Scientology contributed to removal from father’s will

On Tuesday morning, Brooke Hogan phoned up the Bubba the Love Sponge Show to discuss the passing of her father.

The hour-long conversation included Brooke explaining why she made the decision to be removed from Hulk Hogan’s will. Brooke and her father had not spoken in two years and were estranged at the time of his death. TMZ reported that, in 2023, Brooke asked to be removed from Hogan’s will because she didn’t want to get caught up in the financial battle that would ensue after he passed.

Brooke told Bubba the Love Sponge that she has no problems with Hogan’s third wife Sky Daily, but Daily being a former Scientologist contributed to Brooke not wanting to be involved in the battle over her father’s estate. Fighting a powerful group like Scientology is not something Brooke wanted, especially because she has a great husband and children and did not want to put them at risk.

In addition to that, Brooke did not want to fight her estranged mother Linda over money.

“Money didn’t matter,” Brooke said. “I was like, ‘Take me off everything.’ And I was sobbing, I was sobbing when I wrote the text to Terry McCoy — the guy that manages his money — I was sobbing and I just said, ‘Take me off everything, I just — I don’t want to be a part of it.’ Because I knew, in my mind, this is how the math was going to work out. If Sky is a Scientologist, which apparently she’s still in good standing but she says she left. It’s not for me to judge. She was always nice to me. I have no problem with Sky. But if she was a Scientologist, I know that that’s a very powerful backing.

“And then I thought, oh my God, if I get left any money or [her brother] Nick gets left any money, no offense, but my mom has been known to kind of find herself in the mix with things like that. And I’m like, I don’t want to fight Linda. I don’t want to fight Scientology. I don’t want somebody that I love to get knocked off. I don’t know how deep this stuff goes. It scared me. And I just said, ‘I want out.'”

While she did not have personal problems with Daily, Brooke urged her father only to date her and not get married due to the Scientology connection.

Brooke won’t benefit from Hogan’s will, but she will receive some money from a small life insurance trust that she plans to put toward her kids’ college funds. Though she hopes her father’s legacy is properly maintained, she expressed distrust toward some of the (unnamed) business partners Hogan had been working with.

“And I hope that my dad — and it was never about money — I had hoped that my dad at least trusted me with his IP, like his intellectual property and his trademarks and stuff,” she said. “Because like I said, I would have done the right thing and upheld his — I would have made him an Elvis legacy, or a Marilyn Monroe legacy, or a Selena legacy. And I hope that whoever has his marks does that. I just know that the people around him are pretty shady and not in his best interest.”

Brooke is married to former NHL player Steven Oleksy, with the couple welcoming twin children into the world this January. Brooke confirmed that, when she got married in 2022, her father refused to walk her down the aisle because he doesn’t do weddings or funerals and it’s hard to get him to leave the beach.

Despite their estrangement, Brooke said she’s trying to remember the good times with her father while processing all they went through. Hogan passed away due to a heart attack at 71 years old on July 24, with his death coming after complications from neck surgery.

Brooke’s full Bubba the Love Sponge appearance can be heard below:

Brooke Hogan says she was not invited to WWE’s Hulk Hogan tributes

Brooke Hogan says she was not invited to attend the tributes that WWE has held for her father over the past week.

Since Hulk Hogan’s passing at 71 years old last Thursday, each episode of WWE television — SmackDown, Raw, and NXT — has opened with a 10-bell salute honoring the wrestling legend. Hogan’s son Nick was in attendance for Monday’s tribute, with other legends and friends of Hogan also being flown in for Friday and Monday’s shows.

Brooke explained her absence from the tributes in a post to her Instagram stories today.

“For those of you giving me crap for not attending my Dad’s tributes, @wwe did not extend an invite,” she wrote.

Though Brooke had been estranged from her father since 2023, she wrote a statement yesterday expressing her love for him and saying that — despite not talking — their bond never truly broke. Brooke said their falling out happened as they became disconnected from each other through respectful disagreements where Hulk confided in her about issues — both personal and business-related — that were weighing on him.

The last time Brooke spoke with her father was shortly before he got married to his third wife Sky Daily in September 2023, with TMZ reporting that Brooke is thankful that she got to tell her father “I love you” during that conversation.

TMZ also reports that Brooke asked to be removed from Hogan’s will in 2023, and she will not be receiving money from his estate. Brooke will receive some money from a “small life insurance trust” that she plans to put toward her kids’ college funds.

“Sources close to Brooke tell TMZ that in 2023, she asked to be removed from Hulk’s will … because she didn’t trust a single person around him, and didn’t want to get caught up in a financial battle when he passed,” TMZ wrote.

“We’re told all Brooke ever really wanted was to protect her dad from people she felt were taking advantage of him … but after years of disagreeing with Hulk over the matter, she reached out to his financial manager and had herself removed from the will.”

Brooke Hogan breaks silence on death of father Hulk Hogan

In a lengthy Instagram post today, Brooke Hogan gave her first public comments on the passing of her father.

TMZ reported last week Brooke had been estranged from Hulk Hogan for nearly two years prior to his death, but Brooke was grateful that she got to tell her father “I love you” one last time during their final conversation in 2023. That conversation took place shortly before Hogan’s marriage to his third wife Sky Daily.

“Our sources say the last time they spoke was two weeks before Hulk married Sky Daily in September 2023,” TMZ said. “During that final phone call, we’re told Brooke expressed deep love and concern for her father, telling him she didn’t think he should still be working so hard given his declining health.”

Brooke said in today’s statement that, despite the estrangement, her bond with Hulk (Terry Bollea) never broke. When Hogan died at 71 years old last Thursday, Brooke felt like a part of her spirit left the world with him. She claimed to even have felt his death before finding out the news.

The estrangement was not due to a “big fight” between her and her father, Brooke says. It was instead a slower process where they became disconnected from each other through respectful disagreements as Hulk confided in her about issues that were weighing on him. Those issues were both personal and business-related.

“I begged him to rest, to take care of himself. He had nothing else to prove to the world or anyone,” she wrote. “My husband and I moved down to Florida to be near him. He was getting older. I wanted to be there as much as possible. We had been through almost 25 surgeries together, and then all of a sudden he didn’t want me at surgeries.

“Everything started getting covered in a thick veil. It was like there was a force field around him that I couldn’t get through. He was telling me these things, being so vulnerable with me and heard my pleas, then suddenly something shifted, and he made a choice to walk the path that clearly tore at his spirit. I felt a disconnect. What followed were respectful disagreements that took an emotional toll on me.”

Brooke says she stepped away from the relationship to protect her heart, but she’s at peace knowing her father was aware how much she loved him. She confirmed that one of her twins — a daughter named Molly Gene — is named in tribute to Hulk (whose middle name was Gene).

“I know in my heart I did everything I could,” Brooke wrote. “He knew I would run through a burning building for him. And in many ways, along the path of life, I did. He knows how deeply, how hard and how purely I loved him. I am at peace knowing this.”

Brooke and the rest of her family were featured on the VH1 reality show “Hogan Knows Best” in the mid-2000s, with Brooke also working alongside her father in TNA Wrestling.

Though she did not attend either of WWE’s tributes to her father, Brooke expressed appreciation for all of the memorials that have been held and love that has been shown. Her brother Nick was there for the tribute that opened last night’s episode of WWE Raw.

Brook’s full statement can be read below:

My dad’s blood runs through my veins. His eyes shine through my children. And our bond has never broken, not even in his final moments. We had a connection deeper than words, one that spanned lifetimes. I am so grateful I knew the real version of him. Not just the one the world viewed through a carefully curated lens. We shared a quiet, sacred bond, one that could be seen and felt by anyone who witnessed us together. When he left this earth, it felt like part of my spirit left with him. I felt it before the news even reached us.

He used to remind me, ‘All of this is temporary and I’ll always find my way back to you.’ I truly believe that — we will find each other in every lifetime. I know he’s at peace now, out of pain, and in a place as beautiful as he imagined. He used to speak about this moment with such wonder and hope. Like meeting God was the greatest championship he’d ever have.

I will remember watching him build my Barbie dream houses, our jet ski rides, laughing till we cried when no one else got the joke, the way he gave me a love and respect for the ocean, the beach, sunsets, and the beauty God painted into this life. His hugs were my home. Wrapping my arms around his big frame always made me feel like his little girl, even as I grew up. I’ll never forget his scent. I swear when I hold my sweet Molly Gene, named after him, she smells just like him sometimes. I feel his presence in my children. He lives through me, and through them. The greatest gift a father could ever give — A love that goes on… long after we’re gone.

But the world he left behind is different than we had imagined. The media has been convoluting the narrative and I feel it necessary to clear a few things up.

We never had a ‘big fight.’ My father and I never ‘fought.’ It was a series of private phone calls no one will ever hear, know, or understand. My father was confiding in me about issues weighing on his heart, both personal and business. I offered to be a life raft in whatever capacity he needed. I told him he had my support. I begged him to rest, to take care of himself. He had nothing else to prove to the world or anyone. My husband and I moved down to Florida to be near him. He was getting older. I wanted to be there as much as possible. We had been through almost 25 surgeries together, and then all of a sudden he didn’t want me at surgeries… everything started getting covered in a thick veil. It was like there was a force field around him that I couldn’t get through.

He was telling me these things, being so vulnerable with me and heard my pleas, then suddenly something shifted, and he made a choice to walk the path that clearly tore at his spirit. I felt a disconnect. What followed were respectful disagreements that took an emotional toll on me. You have to imagine, along with this, everybody inserts their opinion, never really knowing the truth or walking in our shoes. I also got pregnant with our twins shortly after, and had a very complicated and scary c section with a hard recovery. I actually feel it was my daddy’s thick Bollea blood that kept me alive to be honest.

Prior to this, I was by my father’s side for nearly every surgery. I knew his medical history like a roadmap. When I heard about the valve surgery, which was in a conversation I was part of with his doctors a few years back, I had my husband send over detailed notes from past hospital stays. I knew, deeply, what that procedure meant-it was a final option, one that might buy time, but not much more.

During the last two years, I had to step away to protect my heart. My husband stayed open, quietly reaching out to my dad without me knowing, trying to find a safe way back in for me. After my father passed, I read those messages, some answered, some ignored… but all of them broke my heart.

In the end, he continued to be a financial success for many. This was the last thing I wanted for him — he’s been working and tearing his body apart his entire life.

I know in my heart I did everything I could. He knew I would run through a burning building for him. And in many ways, along the path of life, I did. He knows how deeply, how hard and how purely I loved him. I am at peace knowing this.

All I ever truly wanted from my father was love, honesty, and a deep connection. And for a few special years, I had that — with memories that will last a lifetime.

My world is forever changed. But I’m deeply blessed with a loving husband and two beautiful children who remind me every day of life’s greatest gifts.

I’m deeply grateful for the love, tributes, and memorials from his fans and friends. His life was one worth celebrating — and always will be.

Brooke also shared a video today with some pictures of her and her father together throughout his life:

Brooke Hogan explains why she didn’t attend Hulk Hogan’s third wedding

Brooke Hogan shared on social media why she didn’t attend her father’s recent wedding.

On Instagram, Hogan wrote that she has chosen “to create some distance between myself and my family” and is “focusing on people and things that heal my heart and align with my own personal beliefs, goals, and values”.

Here is the full statement from Hogan:

As many of you know, I value my privacy, but unfortunately, a lot of media outlets are making assumptions as to why I did not attend my father’s third wedding. Instead of leaving it to speculation, I decided it’s better to shut it all down here.

As we all experience this with our own families, the dynamics of a family unit continuously change over the years.

With that being said, my family has experienced a LOT of change. With all of it happening in the public eye, I’ve had to learn how to best navigate those changes as they come, which has been difficult to say the least.

For my own journey to healing and happiness, I have chosen to create some distance between myself and my family, and am focusing on people and things that heal my heart and align with my own personal beliefs, goals, and values.

I wish him well.

It was announced over the weekend that Hulk Hogan, 70, had married yoga instructor Sky Daily, 45, in Florida. The two began dating in 2022 and were engaged in July.