Future of Hulk Hogan’s $ 11 million mansion in question, while Wrestler’s Will lights on Bitter Family Rift
WWE Legend Hulk Hogan Had his daughter, BraokeRemoved from his will two years before he died of cardiac arrest on his estate in Florida, was unveiled.
The wrestler, who died at the age of 71 in his Clearwater, FL, at home in July, left a fortune behind $ 5 million, according to his son, Nick HoganIt is mentioned as the only beneficiary of his father.
Nick, 35, submitted documents on 9 September with the request to be mentioned as the co-personal representative of his father’s estate, next to a man mentioned Terry McCoyAs reported for the first time by US Weekly. The court has since signed at his request.
In that application, Nick claimed that his father, whose real name was Terry Gene BolleaHad a significant fortune when he died, including $ 200,000 of cryptocurrency, $ 799,000 in personal and intellectual property and his right to publicity, which is appreciated at $ 4 million.
In addition, Nick mentions a potential lawsuit to the medical malpractice that are believed to refer to a case that the third woman of his father, Sky Dailyis reportedly planning to launch against a surgeon who operated in the neck of the wrestler in May 2025.
Moreover, the court notes that Hogan’s Testament was originally executed in 2016, and various changes were then made in 2017, 2021, 2022 and in July 2023, when he removed Brooke as the beneficiary.
However, it is interesting that the court documents do not report the real estate portfolio of the wrestler – the future of his vast estate in Florida unknown.


Hogan’s impressive place of residence consisted of two adjacent on the beach that he bought apart for several years in a prosperous part of Clearwater.
The first home was purchased for $ 3.3 million in 2012 – three years after he had spoken of his first husband, Lindawith whom he had two children.
Hogan bought the house next door for $ 1.6 million in 2016, but both properties are now worth a combined $ 11 million, according to estimates.
The first of the two houses, which was used by Hogan as a primary home for many years, has five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms and more than 5000 square foot living space. The second place of residence offered a much smaller retreat with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,000 square foot living space.
Data shows that both properties are registered with an LLC and trust linked to Hogan and ex-wife JenniferWhat suggests that there can be a slightly more complex legal struggle to determine who will get part of the estate.
According to an earlier report from US Weekly, that kind of legal complications have been encouraged that Hogan’s daughter was written out of his will – with the spouse of the one -off singer, Steve OleksyClaims shortly after the death of the WWE star that Brooke was removed from the document in 2023.
Brooke and her father had been alienated for some time in the run-up to his death-how Oleksy also said that she had done her utmost to “maintain the best interests of her father” at the time.
Oleksy, however, noted that many of the Hogan fortune came from a lawsuit against the news website Gawker, who leaked parts of a sex tape of the wrestler in 2013. That band contained comments from Hogan about his daughter and a former boyfriend.


In 2016, as a result of the Lek $ 31 million compensation and Oleksy, Hogan said that Brooke did not want to claim any share in the money that had come out of that settlement, even after the death of her father.
“That money represents no performance in the Ring – the majority of them came at the expense of my wife’s dignity,” Oleksy told us Weekly in July. “It was built on hurtful comments about her and her earlier relationship, which not only caused pain, but also for many other families.
“Although one life was forever changed positively from a financial point of view, the real victims never received direct apologies and despite the life-changing shame, they have never received or requested a single dollar in compensation.”
He added: “No amount of money can delete or repair what has been taken.”
Shortly after her father’s death, Brooke opened about how their relationship had crumbled – what their gap was not the result of a “big fight”, but rather a cumulation of offensive conversations and interactions over a period of several years.
“My father and I never ‘fought’. It was a series of phone calls that nobody will ever hear, know or understand: “She wrote on Instagram and noted that she and her husband moved to Florida so that she could be closer to her father – only for the wrestler to cut her out of his life.
“Everything started to be covered with a thick veil. It was as if there was a power field around him that I could not endure,” she explained.
“In the past two years I had to leave to protect my heart.”




