Hulk Hogan’s $5M estate went entirely to son Nick Hogan
The late wrestling star Hulk Hogan made his son Nick Hogan the sole beneficiary of his estate, according to Us Weekly.
Court documents obtained by Us Weekly and TMZ reveal that the WWE Hall of Famer left behind $5 million in assets for Nick, while his daughter, Brooke Hogan, wasn’t listed as a beneficiary.
Nick Hogan filed documents to be a co-personal representative of his father’s estate.
Hulk Hogan’s will was executed in 2016 and amended multiple times between 2017 and 2023.
The wrestling legend, born Terry Bollea, died July 24 from a heart attack caused by a form of leukemia. He was 71.
According to reports, Brooke Hogan was not expected to receive anything from her father’s estate as part of her wishes to be removed from his will in 2023.
She was reportedly estranged from her father, but she cleared the air and added context to their relationship in an Instagram post shortly after his death.
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“When he left this earth, it felt like part of my spirit left with him. I felt it before the news even reached us,” the former reality star wrote. “I know he’s at peace now, out of pain, and in a place as beautiful as he imagined.”
What Hulk Hogan left behind
Hulk Hogan is said to have left behind assets totaling $200,000 in cryptocurrency, $799,000 in personal and intellectual property as well as a right to publicity valued at $4 million. Additionally, there is an unspecified amount related to a potential medical malpractice lawsuit, according to US Weekly.
Melanie Sky Daily, Hulk Hogan’s widow, was also not listed as a beneficiary but plans to file a medical malpractice lawsuit against one of Hulk Hogan’s doctors, according to NewsNation’s Paula Froelich.
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