In a shocking twist following the sudden death of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, an anonymous nurse has come forward with claims that the 71-year-old icon may have secretly used Human Growth Hormone (HGH) for years — and that the long-term use could have contributed to his fatal heart failure.

The nurse, who allegedly worked at a private clinic in Clearwater, Florida, where Hogan was reportedly treated for joint pain and muscle fatigue, told Entertainment Wire under condition of anonymity:
“He came in regularly for regenerative therapies — stem cells, platelet-rich plasma, and yes, HGH. It was never on paper, but everyone in the room knew what was going on. It was all under the table, cash, no records.”
Hogan, whose real name was Terry Gene Bollea, passed away unexpectedly at his home on the morning of July 24th. First responders attempted CPR for over 30 minutes before he was declared dead at Morton Plant Hospital. Official reports list the cause of death as sudden cardiac arrest, but no foul play was suspected.
However, the nurse claims Hogan’s heart may have failed under years of unmonitored hormone use.
“He was a tank — still massive in his 70s. But the body isn’t meant to stay like that forever. HGH can thicken the heart muscle. If you’re not cycling off or monitoring it properly, it becomes dangerous.”

A Growing Speculation
Rumors about Hogan’s anti-aging regime have swirled for years, but no hard evidence had ever emerged — until now. This alleged whistleblower paints a picture of a man obsessed with staying larger-than-life even as time caught up with him.
“He refused to look frail,” the nurse said. “He once said, ‘The Hulkster can’t shrink, brother. The moment I look old, the legend dies.’”

While HGH is technically legal in the U.S. for specific medical purposes, it is heavily restricted and often abused by athletes and entertainers seeking to combat aging, recover from injury, or enhance performance.
Several experts warn that long-term misuse of HGH can lead to heart enlargement, high blood pressure, insulin resistance, and — in extreme cases — sudden cardiac death.
WWE and Family Silent
Neither WWE nor Hogan’s family has responded to the new claims. A spokesperson for WWE said in an earlier statement:
“We mourn the loss of one of our most iconic superstars. Hulk Hogan’s legacy is unparalleled and will live on through generations of fans.”
His wife, Sky Daily Hogan, has not spoken publicly since his passing.
Online, speculation is already exploding. Reddit threads and X (formerly Twitter) posts have begun dissecting the nurse’s story, with fans divided. Some call it a smear campaign, others see it as a cautionary tale about the price of eternal youth in showbiz.

A Legend, Complicated
Whether the claims are true or not, they add yet another layer of complexity to Hogan’s life and legacy. From trailblazing the golden era of professional wrestling, to surviving sex tape scandals and racial controversies, and now — possibly — falling victim to the very image he worked so hard to protect.
The Florida Department of Health has not confirmed whether any investigation is underway.
As tributes pour in from around the world, fans are left wondering: Was Hulk Hogan’s final battle not in the ring — but against time itself?