THE details of Hulk Hogan’s funeral have been revealed after his official death certificate was released.
The wrestling legend is set to be cremated, with a ceremony to be held in Clearwater, Florida.
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This is the city where Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, had been living at the time of his death.
His death certificate also shows that his memorial service is set to be held at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park and Funeral Home, which is also in Clearwater.
It also lists his official cause of death as natural causes.
And a spokesperson for the the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center today told Page Six: “I’m not aware of when Mr. Bollea will be cremated, only that we’ve received a request for cremation approval.”
Records from the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center obtained by The U.S. Sun reveal he died from an acute myocardial infarction.
Hogan had been dealing with significant health issues for months.
It is unclear whether Hogan’s cremation will be in a public or private funeral.
The wrestling legend died at his home on July 24, 2025 aged 71.
Clearwater cops and fire crews were called to his estate just after 9:50am, police told to The U.S. Sun.
He received CPR and was taken to hospital, where he was declared dead.
Cops said at a press conference that Hogan had experienced a “serious medical related issue”.
Their statement from the day reads: “Clearwater Fire Department and Clearwater Police Department personnel responded to a medical call at 9:51 a.m. today in the 1000 block of Eldorado Avenue on Clearwater Beach.
“The nature of the call was for a cardiac arrest. A 71-year-old resident, Terry Bollea, also known as Hulk Hogan, was treated by Clearwater Fire & Rescue crews before being taken by Sunstar to Morton Plant Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.”
In a heartwrenching statement after his death, his wife Sky said: “He had been dealing with some health issues, but I truly believed he would overcome them.”
“I had so much faith in his strength. I thought we still had more time.”
She added: “He was a believer in Christ, and I take comfort knowing his soul is at peace and he’s been welcomed home.”
Former WWE supremo Vince McMahon paid tribute to Hogan, calling him the greatest WWE superstar of all time.
“He was a trailblazer, the first performer who transitioned from being a wrestling star into a global phenomenon.”
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