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Sky Daily Hogan, the wrestling icon's wife, says he "never got back" to his old self after the fusion operation.
Hulkamania is taking over Netflix. The docuseries “Hulk Hogan: Real American” (now streaming) looks back at the late wrestler's life and career.
Real American is available to stream via Netflix subscription, and the docuseries pulls back the curtain (or ring apron) on the man who embodied that larger-than-life wrestler persona for so many years.
The late wrestler, who died in July 2025, talked about his substance abuse in a Netflix docuseries detailing his life and career.
Hulk Hogan spent his final years grappling with what those closest to him describe as his "greatest regret" – a scandal that continued to shadow the wrestling icon long after the moment itself had passed.
Hulk Hogan’s final interview in Netflix’s docuseries reveals his struggle with fentanyl use, chronic pain, and personal turmoil following his divorce, shedding light on a difficult chapter before his death.
The wrestler's son and ex-wife appear in the series, but his daughter is absent.
Hulk Hogan said he was taking the most fentanyl his doctors had seen a human being take to manage “so much pain” at the end of his wrestling career. The WWE legend, who died of a heart attack in July 2025, was candid about his substance abuse during ...
In the docuseries Hulk Hogan: Real American, the wrestling figure, who died at the age of 71 in July 2025, detailed his excessive consumption of fentanyl after returning to TNA Wrestling in 2009
Brooke reflected on her comeback in an exclusive interview with Page Six in the wake of Netflix’s newly released docuseries about the late WWE star.