Last Recordings of Hulk Hogan On The Ground Just Leaked
Last Recordings of Hulk Hogan “On The Ground” Just Leaked — But Here’s the Truth
The wrestling world is in mourning, but in the midst of heartfelt tributes and grief, social media has erupted with claims of a “leaked final video” showing Hulk Hogan collapsed on the ground shortly before his death. Millions have viewed the clip — but now, sources close to the situation are speaking out, saying the footage isn’t what it seems.
🎥 The Video That Shook the Internet
The viral clip, which shows a man resembling Hulk Hogan being assisted while lying down backstage at an event, has been shared with captions suggesting it was recorded just hours before his passing. The emotional reaction from fans has been overwhelming — but also misinformed.
❗ Experts Confirm: “That Was Not His Final Moment”
According to insiders and close friends of Hogan, the video in question was filmed in May 2025, during a public appearance shortly after one of his neck surgeries. At the time, Hogan reportedly experienced a brief dizzy spell backstage, prompting medical attention out of caution. He quickly recovered and later joked about it at dinner that same evening.
This moment — now being falsely circulated as his “final hours” — has been taken entirely out of context.
🩺 The Real Final Days
In truth, Hogan had been in declining health in the weeks leading up to his death. After multiple spinal procedures and increasing heart-related issues, he was reportedly on oxygen support and rarely left his Clearwater, Florida home. Friends say he became weaker by the day, but remained mentally sharp and optimistic about his future projects.
On July 24, Hogan suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. He was transported to Morton Plant Hospital, where he passed away later that morning despite extensive efforts to revive him.
There were no cameras in the room at that time — and no confirmed recordings of his final moments.
👨👩👧👦 Family & Friends React to the Misinformation
Sources close to Hogan’s family have expressed frustration and sadness over the spread of the misleading clip.
“It’s hurtful. People are using a moment from months ago and twisting it for attention. That wasn’t how he died, and it wasn’t who he was.”
One longtime friend added, “He would’ve hated this. He always said, ‘If I go, let them remember the leg drops — not the hospital bed.’”
🕯️ Remembering the Man, Not the Moment
While viral videos can distort the truth, Hulk Hogan’s real legacy is found in the millions he inspired — through the red and yellow, the iconic music, the slammed giants, and the message to always “say your prayers and take your vitamins.”
Let us remember the strength, the charisma, and the larger-than-life legacy — not a misleading video clip that tells the wrong story.