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Brooke Hogan reflects on taking major decision ahead of Hulk Hogan’s death

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auApril 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Brooke Hogan, Hulk Hogan’s daughter, has admitted to regrets over removing herself from his will in 2023.

In a new chat with Hollywood Raw podcast, the TV personality clarified that while she officially took herself out of her father’s will, her remorse has nothing to do with the Hogan fortune.

She began, “Do I regret that decision? Yes.”

“Taking myself off of that will, now, it’s not the money part because I’ve never been about the money but it’s more about just like…”

The podcast host said: “Not having a seat at the table for decisions being made?” and she replied: “Right, like I can’t get autopsy results. And it’s funny, because now people are treating me like I emancipated myself.

The wrestling world was left in mourning following the death of Hulk Hogan in July 2025 at the age of 71.

“And I’m like, just because me and him didn’t agree on things and we didn’t talk for a little bit, like, it doesn’t matter if you don’t talk for two years or if you don’t talk for two days.

“Families have their ins and outs. It doesn’t mean I’m not his daughter. It doesn’t mean I’m not just as important as Nick [Brooke’s brother].”

Brooke explained why she chose to walk away from the inheritance in the first place saying, “There were situations that had me so scared. I really took myself off the will because number one, I was actually scared for myself, my family, my safety…”

“There is not enough money in the world that would matter with what I felt I was facing.

“There were just too many people that I had solid knowledge of not being good people around my dad. And I tried to tell him. And I felt if I created any more waves that I would be in danger. And that’s the truth,” she concluded.



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