Hulk Hogan Reveals Painful Struggles with Fentanyl in Final Interview
Hulk Hogan Admits To Taking Deadly Fentanyl Doses
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In his last on-camera interview featured in the Netflix docuseries 'Hulk Hogan: Real American,' wrestling legend Hulk Hogan admitted to taking dangerous doses of fentanyl to cope with pain during his wrestling career. He shared the emotional impact of his brother's death and reflected on his iconic wrestling persona.
- 01Hulk Hogan revealed he took life-threatening doses of fentanyl during his wrestling career.
- 02He described living in constant pain, often sleeping upright due to discomfort.
- 03Hogan shared emotional memories of his brother's death from an overdose.
- 04The documentary explores Hogan's relationship with his ex-wife, Linda Hogan.
- 05Hogan's iconic wrestling name was suggested by Vince McMahon Sr.
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In his final on-camera interview for the Netflix docuseries 'Hulk Hogan: Real American,' wrestling icon Hulk Hogan opened up about his struggles with pain management, revealing he took 80-milligram fentanyl doses and wore two 300mg patches on his legs. He recalled a pharmacy professional's shock at his dosage, stating, 'You should be dead.' The physical toll of his wrestling career, compounded by financial pressures after his divorce from Linda Hogan in 2009, pushed him back into the ring despite his deteriorating health. Hogan also reflected on the emotional pain of losing his brother, Allan Bollea, to an overdose in 1986, expressing regret over not taking him with him when he had the chance. The documentary also touches on Hogan's relationship with Linda, including humorous anecdotes about their first date. 'Hulk Hogan: Real American' is currently streaming on Netflix.
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