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Hulk Hogan Reportedly Unable To Speak As Health Declines

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A worrying update on Hulk Hogan has noted the WWE Hall of Famer is currently unable to speak amid concern over his health.

Back in June, Hulk Hogan was hospitalised, but his one-time friend and radio personality Bubba The Love Sponge had claimed Hogan was on his deathbed.

Those rumours were soon dismissed, but once again, Bubba has been telling tales about the apparent state of Hogan’s health.

Hulk Hogan Unable To Speak?

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Bubba has waded into Hogan’s health once again, giving a supposed update that includes Hogan currently being unable to speak due to a damaged trachea:

Jimmy Hart told my source, ‘What? Hogan’s not doing well. He can’t speak. His trachea or whatever was damaged, and he’s having problems, and it does not look good.’ That’s what I was told. So, he does not look good at all.

My source also said he was transported to his house, but he’s still—like—they got him set up in a hospital bed. It’s just like being at the hospital. They’ve done all they can at the hospital now. They’re just keeping him comfortable at his house in a hospital bed.

He’s not in such bad shape that he needs to be close to an emergency room. He’s stable enough to be at home, but instead of sitting in the hospital getting bed sores or muscle atrophy at Morton Plant, at least he can be home with doctors and nurses checking in on him. That’s where I’ve been told he’s at now.

According to Bubba, Hulk Hogan had gone to great lengths to keep his release from the hospital a secret:

The lengths they went to in order to make sure nobody saw him being transported in an ambulance were like Michael Jackson-type stuff.

I’ve been told—allegedly—my source says it was all done through the back sally port, like the loading dock area. Yes, a couple of unmarked ambulances followed by an escort, all backed up to the house with the garage door open so nobody could see the transport, which happened in the middle of the night.

Kurt Angle recently joined Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff’s Real American Freestyle Wrestling, but it remains to be seen if Hogan will be healthy enough to be part of the company’s first show in August.