Brooke Hogan has offered to fund Hulk Hogan‘s autopsy amidst uncertainty surrounding his passing.
Two weeks ago, the professional wrestling world and the world at large were rocked by the death of Hulk Hogan. The WWE legend suffered a cardiac arrest and passed away at the age of 71.
Hogan’s family is yet to put the Hulkster to rest, though. The Hall of Famer, according to his wife, Sky Daily, wanted to be cremated, as he believed that ” this physical life is temporary and his heavenly body eternal.”
However, in recent days, there has been some uncertainty surrounding his death. This has led the family to hold off on having him cremated, as they still have a lot of questions about his medical care towards the end of his life. This decision has been supported by Hulk Hogan’s daughter, Brooke Hogan, who, on Instagram, personally offered to pay for the autopsy, with the aim of putting an end to the uncertainty and speculation.
With all of the speculation and uncertainty of my dad’s death, I want to personally offer to pay for an autopsy if that’s what it takes to get it done. My dad’s dignity and legacy deserves it.”
Brooke Hogan
“I’m glad to see that my dad has not been cremated and that Sky is waiting because of family questions. With all of the speculation and uncertainty of my dad’s death, I want to personally offer to pay for an autopsy! My dad’s dignity and legacy deserves it.” pic.twitter.com/wZLMo8qpoA— THE WRESTLING PRESS (@LoveroMichael) August 8, 2025
Hopefully, the family gets the answers they need from the autopsy, so that Hogan can be put to rest without his dignity and honor being questioned.
Several WWE and AEW stars attended Hulk Hogan’s funeral
Recently, a private funeral service was held for Hulk Hogan. It was attended by numerous figures who were close to the pro wrestling legend, and this includes some popular WWE and AEW superstars.
The entire McMahon family was in attendance, including Vince McMahon. The likes of Paul Wight, AKA Big Show, Adam Copeland, Ric Flair, “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, and Kevin Nash, among others, were also present.