Hulk Hogan’s Daughter Breaks Silence After Exclusion From His Will
Hulk Hogan’s will names his son Nick Hogan as the sole beneficiary of his estate, valued at nearly $5 million.
After the wrestling legend’s death on July 24, 2025, court filings showed that Nick Hogan filed documents on September 9 to become co-personal representative of the estate, sharing duties with longtime family associate Terry McCoy. The estate includes Hogan’s intellectual property rights, cryptocurrency assets, and publicity rights, with the largest asset being his value tied to the Hogan name for branding and royalties.
Brooke Hogan asked to be left out of Hulk Hogan’s will in 2023 due to growing distrust of people close to her father and to avoid complicating legal disputes after his death. Sources close to the family explained she wanted to protect herself from being embroiled in any battles over inheritance among family members and the late wrestler’s third wife, Sky Daily.
Despite being left out of the will financially, she shared that the decision wasn’t a surprise to her and she stands by her decision without regrets, emphasizing her independence and long history of managing without his financial support. Speaking to TMZ, she said:
“His decision is no surprise to me. It’s what I asked for, I stand by it with no regrets. My dad knows I’m a hard worker, and I have been surviving without his money for a long, long time.” [H/T TMZ]
Brooke Hogan’s Final Goodbyes To Hulk Hogan
At the start of the month, Brooke Hogan spoke to Bubba the Love Sponge in an exclusive interview, when she described how Hulk Hogan looked when she saw her father’s body for the last time. Calling her father’s appearance remarkable, she said:
I was able to see my dad, and he looked great. He looked like he was ready for a pay-per-view. It was very nice. He looked like he was ready to go on TV, and he was big, strong, hair looking good, bandana on, Fu Manchu going. I mean, he looked great. I guess, however they make that happen, but he looked great. It was awesome to see him, and I said a prayer over him, and I got to say my final goodbyes, and that was that. It was super nice. (From 1:37 to 2:25)