'It Seems Weird': Brooke Hogan Suspects Something's Off With Hulk's Death

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Brooke Hogan said Tuesday she’s suspicious about her father’s cause of death, claiming doctors never mentioned leukemia despite her close involvement in his medical care.

The wrestling legend’s daughter told Bubba the Love Sponge, who hosts a radio show of the same name, she routinely reviewed Hulk Hogan’s bloodwork and was present for several surgeries, yet was never informed of any cancer diagnosis, according to TMZ. Hogan’s cause of death was officially ruled a heart attack. (RELATED: Gov. Ron DeSantis Declares ‘Hulk Hogan’ Day, Orders Flags At Half Staff)

“I saw his bloodwork every time,” she said.

Brooke said one of her father’s doctors once told her his blood looked healthy — like it belonged to a young person.

“One doctor, I quote, said, ‘This blood is like a 25-year-old,'” she said.

“I mean, he took the most care of his body,” Brooke continued. “He was going to an anti-aging specialist and also just being through all the surgeries — you have to do a blood panel before any major surgery — how did nobody catch a high blood cell count? That’s what bothers me the most.”

TAMPA, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 08: Hulk Hogan attends a New Era In Florida Gaming Event at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa on December 08, 2023 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

TAMPA, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 08: Hulk Hogan attends a New Era In Florida Gaming Event at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa on December 08, 2023 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

“We don’t have cancer that runs in our family. It just — it seems weird,” Brooke said.

Bubba questioned why no autopsy was performed and said it was suspicious that Hogan’s personal doctor signed off on the cause of death without a medical examiner reviewing it.

“I think that there’s a chance there might have been a bad guy in the woodpile,” he said.

Brooke agreed: “For me, the no autopsy and the leukemia out of nowhere hits me as BS.”

She pointed to her father’s recent surgeries as further reason to question the official story, saying what she witnessed didn’t match what she was later told.

“I would be surprised that a surgeon would work on somebody with leukemia — or somebody would see a high white blood cell count and not do further investigation first,” Brooke said.

Hogan died July 24 at age 71.