Hulk Hogan's will revealed with only one beneficiary set to inherit $799k in property and large crypto sum

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Hulk Hogan's will revealed with only one beneficiary set to inherit $799k in property and large crypto sum

Hulk Hogan died aged 71 in July

Hulk Hogan's will has revealed that just one beneficiary is set to inherit a whopping $799,000 in property and a further staggering amount in crypto.

The former wrestling star died aged 71 in July after suffering a cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida.

Hogan is believed to have undergone heart surgery in the weeks leading up to his death, with the WWE wrestler survived by his two kids: Brooke, 37, and 35-year-old son Nick.

He shared those two children with ex-wife, Linda Hogan, whom he was married to from 1983 to 2009. Hogan married his is third wife, Sky Daily, in 2023.

According to recent reports, Nick has been named as the sole beneficiary in his father's will.

US Weekly reports Nick filed court documents that revealed Hogan had $5 million in assets prior to his death, while Brooke was not named as a beneficiary to the estate.

(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

And on Tuesday (September 9), Nick is said to have filed court documents in an attempt to become co-personal representative of his father’s estate, alongside a man named Terry McCoy.

Nick claimed in the docs that Hogan initially did his will in 2016, before amending it in 2017, 2021, 2022 and 2023.

Hogan left behind $799,000 in personal property and intellectual property, as well as a whopping $200,000 in cryptocurrency.

Sources have previously told TMZ that Brooke asked her father to remove her from his will - something which Brooke confirmed in a later interview.

Brooke said on the Bubba the Love Sponge Show that she didn't want to end up embroiled in any family feuds regarding Hogan's fortune and that she was 'scared' of this happening after he died.

Hogan's daughter recalled the moment she texted Hogan's assistant to remove her from the will, Brooke admitted that she was 'sobbing'.

"I just said, take me off everything, I don’t want to be a part of it," she added.

Hulk Hogan with his daughter in 2005 (Evan Agostini/Getty Images)
Hulk Hogan with his daughter in 2005 (Evan Agostini/Getty Images)

Brooke's stance on money is said to have changed when she became pregnant with her twins, Oliver Andrew and Molly Gene, who she welcomed with husband Steve Oleksy, in January of this year.

He has previously expressed his support for his wife's decision to remove herself from the will.

"I believe my wife upheld her dad’s best interests even after his death, mustering up all the courage and kindness she could despite still being very hurt,” Oleksy said to US Weekly.

He added: "That money does not represent accomplishments in the ring — the majority of it came at the expense of my wife’s dignity. It was built on hurtful comments about her and her past relationship, which caused pain not only to her, but to many other families."

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Topics: WWE, Celebrity, Money

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