In a twist that no one saw coming, Brooke Hogan has stepped into the ring not with a wrestler, but with the narrative surrounding her legendary father's death. The daughter of WWE icon Hulk Hogan is publicly questioning whether there's more to the story than what's been released, and fans are starting to wonder the same.
During a surprise call-in to the Bubba the Love Sponge radio show, Brooke didn't mince words. "How did nobody catch a high white blood count?" she asked, clearly emotional and suspicious about reports that her father had been secretly battling leukemia before his passing.
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Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, died at age 71. His official cause of death was listed as acute myocardial infarction, a heart attack, and not leukemia. Yet, reports about a quiet cancer battle began swirling shortly after his passing.
But Brooke isn't convinced: "This is what bothers me the most," she continued. "Before every major surgery, you have to get a blood panel. I saw those results. One doctor told us, 'His blood is like a 25-year-old.'"
She emphasized how meticulous her father was about his health, especially after years of intense physical strain in the ring. With over ten back surgeries and replacements of both knees and hips, Hulk was no stranger to the medical system. According to Brooke, he worked closely with an anti-aging specialist and closely monitored his well-being.
"We don't have cancer that runs in our family," she said bluntly. "It seems weird. The no autopsy and the leukemia out of nowhere hits me as BS."
Her comments are already sparking online chatter and fueling conspiracy theories among fans who are equally perplexed. Why was there no autopsy? Why the sudden leukemia story? And why is Brooke, who was closely involved with his care, hearing about this supposed illness only after his death?
Law enforcement has stated there's no indication of foul play, and his death certificate confirms he was cremated following a private funeral at Indian Rocks Church in Florida. In the same church, Hulk was baptized just two years earlier.
Still, Brooke's doubts have lit a fire in the minds of those who followed Hulk's every move, both in the ring and out of it. For some, it's a daughter in grief, searching for answers. For others, it's a red flag waving in the wind of an already bizarre situation.
Whether this grows into a full-blown investigation or simply becomes another wrinkle in Hulk Hogan's already larger-than-life story, Brooke Hogan isn't ready to let it rest just yet.
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