Hulk Hogan’s $25M Will Shocks Family with Unexpected Beneficiary
The sudden death of wrestling icon Terry Gene Bollea, known to the world as Hulk Hogan, on July 24, 2025, at age 71 from a cardiac arrest at his Clearwater, Florida home, has left more than just a legacy of “Hulkamania.” A shocking clause in his $25 million will, revealed in a RadarOnline exclusive on July 28, 2025, has named an “unexpected Hogan” as the primary beneficiary, upending expectations that his widow, Sky Daily, would claim the lion’s share under Florida’s spousal elective share law. This revelation, coupled with Hogan’s handwritten note pleading, “Don’t let them fight,” has plunged his family into turmoil, with tensions rising among Sky, his children Brooke and Nick, and this mysterious beneficiary. The viral image of Hogan’s Chihuahua, Duke, refusing to leave his casket only adds to the emotional weight of a saga that continues to captivate fans and fuel speculation.

The Unexpected Beneficiary Revealed
Hogan’s estimated $25 million estate, comprising an $11.5 million Clearwater mansion, businesses like Hogan’s Beach Shop and Hogan’s Hangout, and his recently launched Real American Beer brand, was expected to be heavily contested. Florida’s spousal elective share law guarantees Sky Daily, Hogan’s wife of two years, at least 30% of the estate, roughly $7.5 million, regardless of the will’s contents. However, a bombshell clause in Hogan’s will, updated days before his death, named his brother, Allan Bollea, as the primary beneficiary, set to inherit the majority of the estate, including key assets like the Clearwater properties and business interests. This decision blindsided Sky, Brooke, and Nick, who were reportedly unaware of Allan’s prominence in the will until its reading.
Allan Bollea, a lesser-known figure in Hogan’s public life, was described in a post by @YipZapHollywood on July 27, 2025, as a “recluse” who “stayed out of Terry’s spotlight but was his rock.” The brothers shared a close bond, with Allan supporting Hogan through his 2015 racism scandal and subsequent health struggles, including 25 surgeries over a decade. Sources claim Hogan’s final wish was to reward Allan’s loyalty, with the will designating him as trustee of a personal trust containing the bulk of the estate’s liquid assets and intellectual property rights, such as royalties from WWE appearances and merchandise. The note’s plea, “Don’t let them fight,” suggests Hogan anticipated conflict, particularly given Allan’s estrangement from Brooke and Nick, who had limited contact with their uncle.
Family Tensions Escalate
The naming of Allan as primary beneficiary has intensified existing rifts within the Hogan family. Sky Daily, who reportedly moved swiftly to secure assets within hours of Hogan’s death, was expected to inherit at least $7.5 million under Florida law. However, sources allege she was “furious” upon learning that Allan would receive the majority, potentially leaving her with only the statutory minimum. Posts on X, including one by @OfficialKOMedia, claim Sky established trusts to block claims from Brooke and Nick, transferring Hogan’s WWE shares, music rights, and endorsements into structures favoring her. These moves, described as happening “within six hours of Hogan’s death,” have sparked accusations of opportunism, with Bubba the Love Sponge, a longtime friend, questioning on his July 25, 2025, show why the estate shouldn’t be shared with “Nick, Brooke, and the grandbabies.”
Brooke Hogan, 36, estranged from her father for years and absent from his 2023 wedding to Sky, is reportedly considering contesting the will. Estate expert June Frederiksen of Schofner Law Firm noted that Brooke could challenge the will if excluded, potentially dragging the estate into probate court, where assets would be vulnerable to creditors. Brooke’s public statements about verbal and mental abuse from her parents, shared in a March 2025 Instagram post, suggest deep-seated grievances that may fuel a legal battle. Her twin children, Oliver and Molly Gene, born in January 2025, never met their grandfather, further complicating family dynamics. Nick Hogan, 34, has remained silent, but sources indicate he, too, feels sidelined by Allan’s designation.
Allan Bollea: The Quiet Confidant

Allan Bollea’s emergence as the primary beneficiary has stunned fans, as he rarely appeared in Hogan’s public narrative. Unlike Hogan’s high-profile persona, Allan lived a private life, reportedly working as a contractor in Florida and avoiding the wrestling spotlight. A source close to the family, cited by RadarOnline, described Allan as “the one person Terry could always trust, no matter the scandal or fallout.” During Hogan’s 2015 Gawker lawsuit, which resulted in a $31 million settlement after an initial $140 million verdict, Allan was said to have provided emotional support. Hogan’s decision to favor Allan may reflect gratitude for this steadfast loyalty, particularly as his relationships with Brooke, Nick, and even Sky grew strained amid his health battles and public controversies.
The will’s clause also includes provisions for Allan to manage Hogan’s intellectual property, including future earnings from WWE licensing and his “Hulkamania” brand. This role gives Allan significant control, potentially excluding Sky and the children from lucrative royalties. The decision has sparked debate on X, with users like @WWEVaultFan speculating that Hogan’s choice was a “final flex” to prioritize family loyalty over public expectations. Others, like @Hulkamania4Life, argue it’s a betrayal of Brooke and Nick, who “carried the Hogan name in reality TV and beyond.”
Duke’s Viral Moment and Emotional Context
Amid the legal and familial drama, the viral image of Hogan’s Chihuahua, Duke, refusing to leave his casket has added a heartbreaking layer to the story. Shared widely on X by users like @PaulusGreatus and @baylynn007, the photo shows Duke curled beside the coffin during a private funeral, a symbol of loyalty that has resonated with fans. The image contrasts sharply with the family’s infighting, highlighting a pure bond untouched by the estate disputes. Hogan’s love for Duke was evident in a 2021 post mourning the dog’s supposed passing, though the viral photo suggests either a reporting error or a second Chihuahua named Duke. Regardless, the image has become a focal point, with fans commenting, “Duke’s loyalty shows what Terry meant to those who loved him.”
A Legacy in Limbo
Hogan’s $25 million estate, built on his wrestling empire, Gawker settlement, and business ventures, was meant to be protected by revocable and personal trusts. Yet, the unexpected naming of Allan Bollea as primary beneficiary has shattered expectations, setting the stage for a potential legal showdown. Sky’s guaranteed 30% share, Brooke’s possible contestation, and Nick’s uncertain stance threaten to drag the estate into probate, exposing it to creditors and public scrutiny. Hogan’s final wish, “Don’t let them fight,” seems increasingly futile as family members grapple with betrayal and loss.
The wrestling world, still processing tributes from The Rock, John Cena, and others, now watches as Hogan’s legacy—both triumphant and troubled—plays out in courtrooms and headlines. Allan Bollea, the “unexpected Hogan,” holds the keys to a fortune built on “Hulkamania,” but whether he can honor his brother’s plea for peace remains uncertain. As Duke’s image continues to circulate, it serves as a poignant reminder that loyalty, not wealth, may be Hogan’s most enduring legacy.
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