Ric Flair Devastated After Hulk Hogan’s Death: “We Had Magic”
The wrestling world has lost a giant, and Ric Flair is absolutely heartbroken.
Hulk Hogan — the iconic face of professional wrestling for decades — has tragically passed away at the age of 71 from cardiac arrest. And no one is taking the news harder than his longtime friend and rival, “Nature Boy” Ric Flair.
Shortly after the heartbreaking announcement, Flair sat down with TMZ‘s Harvey Levin, visibly emotional, barely able to hold back tears while paying tribute to his brother in wrestling.
“To have this happen is just horrible,” Flair said, his voice cracking with pain.
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Flair revealed he had just spoken to Jimmy Hart, Hogan’s former manager, the day before Hogan’s death — and was assured the wrestling legend was doing well.
“Jimmy told me he was fine. That’s what breaks my heart the most,” Flair said.
It was a shock that hit with the force of a wrestling body slam. Just hours later, Hogan was found unresponsive in his Florida home, and emergency medical services were unable to revive him.
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While fans loved the drama of their on-screen battles — from the WWF (now WWE) days to their electric matches in WCW — Flair made it clear: their friendship off-camera was just as legendary.
“We had magic,” Flair said, recalling the chemistry they shared during wrestling’s golden era.
The two titans of the ring crossed paths countless times, delivering some of the most iconic moments in wrestling history. But beyond the matches, their bond was something truly special.
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Flair didn’t just remember Hogan the wrestler — he remembered the man.
In one emotional moment, Flair shared that Hogan once lent him money during a difficult time in his life, refusing to ever take it back.
“He helped me out when I needed it most. How do you forget things like that?”
In an industry where egos can be larger than life, Hogan’s quiet generosity stood out — especially to those who knew him best.
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Flair also reflected on another deeply personal memory — when Hogan was one of the first to visit him in the hospital during his life-threatening medical crisis in 2017.
“He didn’t wait. He showed up right away,” Flair said. “That’s the kind of man he was.”
Flair had been placed in a medically induced coma and underwent multiple surgeries during the terrifying ordeal. For Hogan to show up so quickly showed just how close their friendship truly was.
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As news of Hogan’s death spread, tributes began pouring in from all corners of the wrestling world and beyond.
- Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson posted a photo of the two with the caption, “Rest easy, brother. Thank you for paving the way.”
- John Cena tweeted, “Forever grateful. RIP Hulk Hogan. You were a hero to millions.”
- WWE Hall of Fame issued an official statement honoring Hogan’s unmatched legacy and charisma.
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Born Terry Bollea, Hulk Hogan rose to fame in the 1980s as the ultimate American hero in wrestling. With his iconic mustache, yellow bandana, and signature “Hulkamania” flex, he became a household name. His influence extended beyond wrestling with appearances in Hollywood films, reality TV, and multiple endorsements.
From slamming Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III to starring in Hogan Knows Best, his presence was everywhere — and unforgettable.
“Say your prayers and take your vitamins” wasn’t just a catchphrase. It was a mantra for millions of fans growing up.
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Hogan’s voice, energy, and larger-than-life persona made him a symbol of strength and resilience to generations. His loss leaves a massive hole in the heart of pop culture.
As Ric Flair so painfully put it:
“There will never be another Hulk Hogan.”
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Across social media, the hashtag #RIPHogan began trending globally within minutes.
One fan tweeted:
“I didn’t cry when Superman died. But Hulk Hogan? I’m in tears. RIP to the man who made wrestling magic.”
Another wrote:
“My childhood was filled with Hulkamania. It feels like a piece of that just died.”
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Whether you loved him as the red-and-yellow hero or cheered him as the black-clad leader of the nWo, Hulk Hogan’s legacy is unmatched. He was more than just a wrestler — he was a cultural force.
As fans and friends alike process the shock of his sudden death, the words of Ric Flair echo louder than ever:
“He was always there. Always.”
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