
On July 24, following a 911 call, police told RadarOnline.com in a statement about Hulk’s death. At the time, authorities noted there were “no signs of foul play or anything suspicious about the death,” as the public soon learned the Hall of Famer’s cause of death was listed as acute myocardial infarction, better known as a heart attack.
The 71-year-old left almost $5million in assets, and his only daughter, Brooke Hogan, was not listed as a beneficiary of the estate.
Hulk had $200,000 in cryptocurrency, $799,000 in personal property and intellectual property, and addition to his right to publicity, worth $4million and an unknown worth for a possible medical malpractice lawsuit.
Nick filed court documents on September 9 to be named co-personal representative of his late dad’s estate, in addition to a man named Terry McCoy, believed to be a former financial advisor.