Hulk Hogan’s daughter Brooke comments on there being no autopsy done after his death

While calling into the Bubba the Love Sponge Show, Hulk Hogan’s daughter Brooke commented on the final years of her father’s life…

“Me and Jenn [Hogan’s ex-wife] had him, not in mint condition, but pretty good. We had him going pretty good. I even told my husband, ‘Looking at him now, in my heart of hearts, I can see him living to be 85. I can see him making it to 85 or around there.’ His heart was compromised, but that spinal surgery shouldn’t have been the thing to take him out. Opiods would have been because they slow your breathing if you’ve had a major heart surgery. I sent over my detailed notes, and on the notes it said, ‘No opioids.’ He even asked me, ‘Tell them no opioids’ because it would slow his breathing down and he wouldn’t have oxygen. When I heard about acidosis and I was putting the pieces together and what I was hearing, I knew what was going down and that it was the beginning of the end. I caught nurses trying to take pictures with him as he was coming out of anesthesia. Me and Jennifer literally had to be like guards. There were no limits. Nurses would try to take pictures while he was sleeping. I caught people double-dosing him and giving him the wrong medications. These last two years, I don’t know how much work people were putting in, but me and Jenn did the heavy lifting and had him in a really good spot.”

“I do think it’s weird no autopsy was performed because yes, you can have a heart attack, but what was the reason for the heart attack? If he was up and doing breathing exercises, that means the surgery on his heart was a success and was working. The first thing, if he wanted to AFib, the first thing doctors would want to do is cardioversion or ablation. He had so many abrasions and cardioversions. I remember back then praying, ‘Dear God, please don’t let this be the day my dad dies.’ He got through all of it and there was one day he was like, ‘My heart is starting to race.’ I was like, ‘Dad, try something different. Take a Valium. Lay down, drink some water, breathe.’ I bought cans of oxygen. ‘Take a hit of oxygen, take a valium, lie down, chill.’ His heart returned back to rhythm. ‘Maybe we’re over doing it. Chill out. The less surgeries, the better. Let’s try to keep you out of surgery because every time you go under anesthesia, it’s hard on your body.’ The no autopsy and the leukemia out of nowhere hits me as BS. I would be surprised that a surgery would work on somebody with leukemia or would see a high white blood cell count and not do further investigation.” (quotes courtesy of Jeremy Lambert)

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