Hulk Hogan death investigation finds ‘no evidence’ of criminal wrongdoing, cops say
The investigation into Hulk Hogan's death has concluded, finding no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. Authorities determined that Hogan died from natural causes following a thorough review of medical records and witness statements. The case will be officially closed as an attended natural death.
- ▪Hulk Hogan's death was ruled as an attended natural death by Clearwater Police after an 11-month investigation.
- ▪The investigation included interviews with witnesses and a review of surveillance footage and medical records.
- ▪Hogan's family cooperated with authorities, allowing access to personal information during their time of grief.
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Wrestling Hulk Hogan death investigation finds ‘no evidence’ of criminal wrongdoing, cops say By Edward Lewis Published June 5, 2026, 7:35 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Hulk Hogan’s death was the result of natural causes, as cops revealed a nearly 11-month probe into the WWE legend’s passing yielded “no evidence” of criminal wrongdoing Friday. Rob Shaw, a spokesperson for the Clearwater Police Department in Florida, said in a statement to The California Post that following interviews with witnesses and reviews of “various recordings” over much of the last year, investigators are now officially calling Hogan’s case “an attended natural death.” 3 Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan greets the crowd during the World Wrestling Entertainment…
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