TMZ was first to report the wrestler’s death, saying that medics were called to his home in Clearwater, Florida, with emergency operators saying that there was a cardiac arrest at the home.
TMZ reported that he was taken from the home on a stretcher to an awaiting ambulance.
His manager, Chris Volo told NBC Los Angeles that Hogan died at his home surrounded by family.
His wife, Sky had said weeks ago that he was not in a coma despite rumors to the contrary. She said his heart was “strong” and that he was recovering from surgeries.
He had undergone a procedure on his neck in May, E! News reported at the time. His representatives told the publication that he needed a “little fusion procedure.”
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