Four months after his father Hulk Hogan's death, Nick Hogan is hinting at a potential professional wrestling career. Nick told TMZ that wrestling is "in the blood" and that being around the business makes him feel "so much closer to dad." He recently shared a photo of himself training with pro wrestler Bryan Idol, and when asked if this signaled an upcoming career announcement, he responded coyly, "You never know, man, you never know." Nick stated he has "always loved the business" of WWE and maintains close contact with people at the company, viewing it as a "family." He also mentioned he is currently in good shape.
Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terrence Gene Bollea, passed away on July 24 from a heart attack, with a known history of leukemia and atrial fibrillation. Following Hulk Hogan's death, Nick was named co-personal representative of his father's estate, which is valued at nearly $5 million.
He filed legal documents in Florida to propose an estate curator, and these filings confirmed that his sister, Brooke Hogan, is not included in her father's will per his prior request. Hulk Hogan's wife at the time of his passing, Sky Daily, is listed as a surviving spouse.