
New Mystery on Hulk Hogan’s Death: Radio Host Claims WWE Icon “Might Not Make It” Just Days Before He Passed Away
A new twist has emerged in the death of WWE legend Hulk Hogan, who passed away at the age of 71. The radio host who claimed that Hogan “might not make it” just days before his passing has sparked controversy and raised more questions than answers.
According to a recent report, a local radio host had stated that Hogan was “fading fast” and might not survive, only for him to tragically pass away just hours later. The revelation has led many to wonder why this individual would make such a bold claim about the health of someone he had no medical knowledge of.
In a shocking turn of events, it appears that the man who betrayed Hogan in the past has emerged once more to raise concerns over his health. In an interview with a popular publication, the radio host revealed that he made the initial statement based on hearsay and rumors circulating around Hogan’s condition.
“I had no concrete evidence, but I thought it was my duty as a journalist to warn people about the dangers of heart failure,” the host said in a statement. “I never meant to cause unnecessary alarm or distress.”
The incident has sparked debate over whether such claims should be made without proper verification and the potential impact on Hogan’s family and loved ones.
This new development adds another layer to the already complicated saga surrounding Hogan’s passing, with some fans calling for an investigation into the circumstances of his death.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk