Florida Officials Have Not Finalized Hulk Hogan’s Autopsy Report & His Daughter Still Has Questions About His Death

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Hulk Hogan’s daughter Brooke still has questions about her father’s death nearly a year after his passing.

Last July, the WWE legend passed away at his Clearwater home, and the initial cause of death was ruled to be of a heart attack.

Hogan’s daughter, Brooke, immediately called for an independent autopsy after questioning his death.

‘Because yes you can have a heart attack, but what was the reason for the heart attack? If he was up and doing breathing exercises then that means the surgery on his heart was a success and it was working.’

‘I would be surprised if a surgeon would work on someone with leukemia or a high blood cell count and not do further investigations. I told my dad “put cameras in your house because one of these b—es could push you down the stairs and nobody would ever know”.’

This week, Brooke revealed that Florida officials have yet to finalize their autopsy report on her father’s death.

Via Bubba The Love Sponge

“Apparently, the doctor who did the independent autopsy was making changes as of Sunday.”

Brooke says she’s not hopeful to find anything new in the autopsy report because it was done after he was embalmed.

“I mean, at this point, I don’t even I don’t even feel like it’s even going to be useful. They did it on an embalmed body. So yeah, you can get the mechanical thing like, ‘Yep, his phrenic nerve was severed, that’s for sure.’ But I mean, I’ve asked them like, ‘Where’s his blood?’ ‘Well, we couldn’t get the blood from the ambulance because he was already dead.’ You can’t get blood because you have to have a pulse, the pressure, right?

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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