Hulk Hogan’s $5M Estate Goes Solely to Son Nick
Hulk Hogan’s $5M Estate Goes Solely to Son Nick

Hulk Hogan’s $5M Estate Goes Solely to Son Nick

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Following the death of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan in July 2025, court documents reveal that his son, Nick Hogan, has been named the sole beneficiary of an estate valued at nearly $5 million, while his daughter, Brooke Hogan, is excluded per her own wishes. The estate includes $200,000 in cryptocurrency, approximately $799,000 in personal and intellectual property, and publicity rights valued at $4 million, with additional potential claims linked to a medical malpractice lawsuit surrounding Hulk Hogan's neck surgery. Hulk Hogan's widow, Melanie Sky Daily, is recognized as the surviving spouse but is not a beneficiary and plans to file a medical malpractice lawsuit against the doctors involved in the surgery. Nick Hogan has filed legal documents to serve as co-personal representative of the estate alongside Terry McCoy and has initiated a federal lawsuit against Todd "Bubba the Love Sponge" Clem to block a documentary related to Hulk Hogan’s sex tape from being released, citing copyright violations. The estate does not include Hogan's Florida real estate holdings, worth an estimated $11 million, which may be held in trusts or LLCs. Brooke Hogan, despite prior estrangement, expressed publicly that she has come to terms with her father's passing and his peace.

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