😱🔥 They’re Saying TERRIBLE Things About Hulk Hogan on BlueSky — Fans Can’t Believe the Shocking Claims Emerging After His D*ath

Hulk Hogan Dies 2 Days After Friend Jimmy Hart Denied Reports He Was Sick

The entertainment world is reeling from a brutal week of losses that’s hit fans like a steel chair to the heart. Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the beloved Theo Huxtable from The Cosby Show, drowned tragically in Costa Rica on July 20, 2025, at 54, while saving his daughter from a rip current.

Heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne, 76, passed away on July 22, 2025, after a long battle with Parkinson’s. Jazz icon Chuck Mangione, 84, died the same day, quietly in his sleep.

And now, wrestling titan Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, died on July 24, 2025, at 71, after a cardiac arrest at his Clearwater, Florida home.

Hulk Hogan's cause of death revealed | CNN

The news of an Elder Scrolls developer’s passing only deepened the gloom. But while fans mourn these cultural giants, a cesspool of hate on Blue Sky has turned Hogan’s death into a twisted celebration, exposing a venomous side of social media that’s as shocking as it is repulsive.

Hogan’s death was a gut punch. On July 24, 2025, emergency crews rushed to his Clearwater home after a cardiac arrest call. Despite 30 minutes of desperate attempts to revive him, Hogan was pronounced dead at Morton Plant Hospital.

The wrestling icon, whose Hulkamania mantra fueled the WWE’s ‘80s boom, had endured 26 surgeries in the last decade for spine, knee, hip, and shoulder injuries from his punishing career.

WWE wrestler Hulk Hogan's cause of death revealed as a heart attack | Euronews

His wife, Sky Daily, had recently brushed off rumors of declining health, insisting his heart was strong. But the physical toll of decades in the ring was undeniable, and his sudden exit left fans devastated.

Hogan wasn’t just a wrestler; he was a pop culture colossus. From slamming Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III to playing Thunderlips in Rocky III, he defined an era.

His reality show Hogan Knows Best and cartoon Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling made him a household name. Even in his later years, he stayed in the spotlight, launching a wrestling promotion and, controversially, delivering a shirt-ripping speech for Donald Trump at the 2024 Republican National Convention.

Hulk Hogan died of a heart attack, medical examiner says - Anchorage Daily News

That move, like his 2015 racial slur scandal, made him a lightning rod for criticism, but his impact on wrestling and entertainment was colossal.

While X overflowed with tributes—wrestling legend Ric Flair called Hogan an incredible friend and father, and even political figures praised his charisma—Blue Sky became a digital dumpster fire.

Users didn’t just mourn or critique; they reveled in his death with a glee that’d make a heel wrestler blush. Posts like “Hulk Hogan in hell” and “F Hulk Hogan, the prophecy’s fulfilled” trended, with some gloating about a “rule of threes” and hoping for more celebrity deaths. One user sneered, “Two racists in one week. Can we go for a third?” referencing Hogan’s 2015 scandal.

A Collection of Moving Eulogies for Hulk Hogan, Who Died at 71 - Splinter

Others mocked his Christian faith, with quips like “He died as he lived—lying.” These weren’t stray comments; they were a trending torrent of hate, exposing a platform that’s less “blue sky” and more stormy sewer.

Let’s not sugarcoat it: Hogan had flaws. His 2015 racial slur scandal, caught on a leaked tape, stained his legacy and led to a temporary WWE ban. But those who worked with him, from wrestlers to charity organizers, described a man who was generous and professional.

He was the most requested Make-A-Wish celebrity in the ‘80s, granting wishes with the same passion he brought to the ring. To reduce him to one mistake the day he dies—ignoring his cultural impact and charity work—is a coward’s move.

Hulk Hogan: Sacking was 'best for business' - BBC News

Blue Sky’s vitriol isn’t about accountability; it’s about ideological score-settling, where a Trump endorsement or a past scandal justifies dancing on a grave.

This hate isn’t new, but Blue Sky amplifies it. Users who fled X for a “less toxic” platform have built a space where wishing death on opponents is sport.

They call Hogan a bigot while spewing their own venom, proving hypocrisy is their real brand. The culture war rages on, despite claims that “woke is dead.”

WWE legend Hulk Hogan has Super Bowl aspirations for Lions after surprise camp visit: 'I predict greatness' | Fox News

These users aren’t just critiquing; they’re cheering the demise of anyone who doesn’t align with their worldview, from Hogan to Osbourne. It’s a grim reminder that toxicity thrives in echo chambers, unchecked by algorithms or decency.

Hogan’s legacy, flaws and all, is undeniable. He made wrestling mainstream, inspired generations, and lived the American Dream he preached.

His death, alongside Warner’s and Osbourne’s, marks the end of an era for ‘80s kids. So, let’s drown out the Blue Sky hate with positivity.

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.