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Flair: Street Drugs Killed Hogan

28 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Ric Flair claims street drugs caused Hulk Hogan's death.
  • Hogan allegedly turned to unprescribed medication.
  • Police are still investigating Hogan's passing.
Flair: Street Drugs Killed Hogan

WWE icon Ric Flair has put forth startling new claims regarding the death of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan. Flair suggests that "street drugs" were the ultimate cause of Hogan's passing in July at the age of 71.

Speaking on a podcast, Flair alleged that Hogan turned to unprescribed medication to manage the intense pain from his injury-ravaged body and multiple surgical procedures. When doctors could no longer prescribe pain relief due to conscience, Flair claims Hogan obtained drugs illicitly, which ultimately proved fatal.

These assertions come as police continue their investigation into Hogan's death, which was initially attributed to cardiac arrest. While police have found no evidence of foul play, they are meticulously examining medical records and interviewing witnesses due to the "unique nature" of the circumstances.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ric Flair claims that street drugs, rather than cardiac arrest, were the cause of Hulk Hogan's death.
Hulk Hogan allegedly turned to street drugs to cope with severe pain from his numerous wrestling-related injuries and surgeries, when prescription medication was no longer available.
Yes, police are continuing to investigate Hulk Hogan's death, although they have found no evidence of foul play.

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