Brooke Hogan, daughter of the late wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, has made headlines by requesting to be removed from her father's will. Sources close to Brooke indicate that she took this step in 2023, well before Hulk Hogan's passing in July 2025, due to a lack of trust in those within his inner circle. Her primary concern was to shield her father from individuals she believed were taking advantage of him and to avoid potential legal and financial entanglements.
According to reports, Brooke had grown weary of clashing with her father over the people he allowed into his personal and financial life. Ultimately, she contacted his financial manager to have her name removed from the will. Despite this decision, Brooke is expected to receive a modest sum from a separate life insurance trust established by Hulk, which she intends to use for her children's college savings. This choice underscores her focus on family rather than fortune.
In a heartfelt statement released after her father's death, Brooke addressed the narrative surrounding their relationship. She clarified that there was no "big fight" or dramatic falling out that caused a strain between them. Instead, she described a series of private phone calls during which her father confided in her about personal and business issues. Brooke offered her support and encouraged him to prioritize his well-being. However, she eventually felt a shift in their dynamic, a "force field" that she couldn't penetrate, leading her to step back to protect her own heart, especially while navigating a complicated pregnancy with twins.
Despite creating emotional distance in recent years, Brooke emphasized that their bond remained strong. She described their connection as "deeper than words, one that spanned lifetimes," and expressed gratitude for knowing the "real version of him," not just the persona the world saw. She acknowledged that "part of my spirit left with him" when he passed, a feeling she experienced even before receiving the news.
Hulk Hogan's death at the age of 71 has brought his $25 million estate into the spotlight. As he was married to Sky Daily for two years, Florida law ensures that she will inherit a minimum of 30% of his estate, regardless of the will's contents. This provision could potentially create tension within the family. Hogan's assets included an $11.5 million mansion in Clearwater, Florida, several businesses, and various investments. He also reportedly established both a revocable trust and a personal trust, common strategies to avoid probate and protect assets from creditors.
Estate planning experts note the importance of trusts in preserving privacy and streamlining administration for heirs. They also highlight the need for business succession plans to ensure the smooth transfer of control and revenue from ventures like Real American Freestyle Wrestling and Real American Beer. The specifics of Hulk Hogan's estate plan are still emerging.
Adding to the complexities, a controversial AI-generated video surfaced, falsely claiming that Brooke would not attend her father's funeral due to alleged past trauma and emotional abuse. The video, shared by Linda Hogan, was quickly scrutinized and deemed inauthentic, though its presence further fueled public interest in the Hogan family dynamics.
Ultimately, Brooke Hogan's decision to remove herself from her father's will reflects her desire to protect him and prioritize her own family. While she mourns the loss of her father, she seems to be at peace with her choice, focusing on her husband and children.