CLOSED CASKET, OPEN QUESTIONS: Why Hogan’s Funeral Left Out the Most Important Family Member – and the Secret They Never Forgave
The absence of a family member at the funeral raises questions – and a letter left behind an old wedding photo is the key.
CLOSED CASKET, OPEN QUESTIONS: Why Hogan’s Funeral Left Out the Most Important Family Member – and the Secret They Never Forgave

On July 24, 2025, the wrestling world lost Terry Gene Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan, to a cardiac arrest at his Clearwater, Florida, home at age 71. The two-time WWE Hall of Famer, whose “Hulkamania” revolutionized professional wrestling, was mourned by fans, wrestlers, and celebrities alike. However, his funeral, held on July 28, 2025, at Indian Rocks Baptist Church in Largo, Florida, has sparked intense speculation due to the conspicuous absence of his daughter, Brooke Hogan. A source close to the family revealed to RadarOnline that a secret letter, tucked behind an old wedding photo from Hogan’s 1983 marriage to Linda Hogan, holds the key to understanding this rift—a secret so profound that Brooke has never forgiven her father, casting a shadow over his final farewell.
A Legend’s Final Bow
Hulk Hogan’s death came as a shock, despite his well-documented health struggles, including a four-level Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion surgery in May 2025 and a history of heart issues. His wife, Sky Daily, and friend Jimmy Hart had reassured fans days before his passing that he was recovering well, with Daily posting on Instagram, “His heart is strong… no coma, no brain damage.” Yet, a source told Daily Mail that Hogan’s relentless schedule—promoting Real American Beer, a new wrestling venture, and appearances at Hogan’s Hangout—exacerbated his condition, leading to shortness of breath, fatigue, and significant weight loss.
Hogan’s funeral was a closed-casket affair, a decision that fueled debate among fans and family. Some, including his son Nick, argued for Hogan to be laid to rest in his iconic red-and-yellow spandex and bandana, reflecting his “Hulkster” persona. Others, like his manager Linda Bose, pushed for a traditional black suit to honor the solemnity of the occasion. Ultimately, the family opted for a suit, citing respect for Hogan’s later-life embrace of faith, evidenced by his December 2023 baptism at the same church where his funeral was held. The closed casket, however, left fans wondering if it was meant to conceal Hogan’s frail condition or to maintain his larger-than-life image.
The Absence That Spoke Volumes
The most striking detail of the funeral was Brooke Hogan’s absence. The 36-year-old singer and former reality star, once inseparable from her father on Hogan Knows Best, did not attend, despite her brother Nick and stepmother Sky Daily being present alongside wrestling luminaries like Ric Flair and The Undertaker. Brooke’s absence was particularly jarring given her public support for Hogan during his 2015 racism scandal, when she told PEOPLE, “He’s my dad. I know that’s not who he is.”
Brooke’s estrangement from her father began years earlier, becoming evident when she skipped his 2023 wedding to Sky Daily. In a September 2023 Instagram post, Brooke explained, “For my own journey to healing and happiness, I have chosen to create some distance between myself and my family.” She cited “personal beliefs, goals, and values” but offered no specifics. Sources close to the family now suggest that a deeper, unresolved issue—detailed in a secret letter—drove the final wedge between father and daughter.
The Secret Letter Behind the Wedding Photo
According to a family friend speaking to RadarOnline, the key to Brooke’s absence lies in a letter discovered after Hogan’s death, hidden behind a framed photo from his 1983 wedding to Linda Hogan, Brooke’s mother. The letter, written by Hogan in 2015 during the height of his racism scandal, was addressed to Brooke and contained a confession that shattered their relationship. The friend, who requested anonymity, revealed, “Terry admitted something in that letter he’d kept secret for years. It wasn’t just about the scandal—it was personal, something he did that hurt Brooke deeply.”

While the exact contents remain private, speculation points to an incident tied to Hogan’s 2007 sex tape scandal, which involved him and Heather Clem, the wife of his friend Bubba the Love Sponge. The tape, leaked in 2012, led to Hogan’s $140 million lawsuit against Gawker Media. The source suggests the letter detailed Hogan’s regret over how the scandal affected Brooke, particularly as it coincided with her music career struggles and public scrutiny over her dating life, which Hogan referenced in the racist remarks that surfaced. The letter reportedly expressed his guilt but also revealed a betrayal—possibly an undisclosed action during the Hogan Knows Best era—that Brooke deemed unforgivable.
A Family Fractured
Brooke’s estrangement extended beyond her father. In March 2025, Linda Hogan shared on Instagram Stories that she hadn’t spoken to Brooke in nearly a decade, noting Brooke’s marriage to hockey player Steven Oleksy and the birth of her twins, Oliver and Molly, without informing her family. “She had a huge fight with Terry. I don’t know how that reflected onto me,” Linda said. A source told Yahoo that Brooke’s last conversation with Hogan, two years before his death, involved her pleading with him to slow down his hectic schedule. Hogan’s refusal reportedly deepened her frustration, but the letter’s contents were the true breaking point.
Nick, who attended the funeral with his partner Tana Lea, has remained closer to Hogan, posting a heartfelt tribute on Instagram: “My best friend, my hero. I’ll keep Hulkamania alive.” However, even Nick acknowledged the family’s fractures, telling TMZ in 2018 that their dynamic was “complicated.” The funeral’s guest list, which included Sky, Nick, and wrestling figures but excluded Brooke and Linda, underscored the divide.
Fan Theories and Public Reaction

Hogan’s funeral sparked a firestorm of speculation on X, with fans theorizing about Brooke’s absence and the letter. One user posted, “Brooke not at Hogan’s funeral? That letter must be heavy. What did he do to her?” Another wrote, “Hulk’s secret letter behind the wedding photo… sounds like he was trying to confess something big. Poor Brooke.” Some fans even suggested a state funeral for Hogan, citing his cultural impact and ties to President Donald Trump, with one stating, “Hulk deserves a gold casket, not a closed one!”
The wrestling community, however, focused on Hogan’s legacy. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson called him a “childhood hero,” while Torrie Wilson wrote, “I’m a Hulkster forever.” Yet, the absence of Brooke, once Hogan’s fiercest defender, has shifted attention to the family drama. Posts on X reflect the sentiment: “Hogan’s funeral was closed casket, but the real mystery is why Brooke wasn’t there. That letter’s gotta be the key.”
A Legacy Marred by Regret
Hogan’s funeral, intended to celebrate his contributions to wrestling and pop culture, has instead highlighted unresolved family wounds. The closed casket, a symbol of his private struggles, contrasts with the open questions about his relationship with Brooke. The secret letter, hidden for years behind a wedding photo, suggests a man grappling with guilt over actions that alienated his daughter. As PEOPLE reported, Hogan’s final months were marked by health struggles and a desire to “leave things right,” yet his failure to reconcile with Brooke leaves a bittersweet note.
For fans, the image of Hogan as the all-American hero endures, but for Brooke, the letter’s revelations have cemented a divide that even his death could not bridge. As the wrestling world mourns, the secret behind the wedding photo remains a haunting reminder of the personal costs of fame, leaving Brooke’s absence at the funeral as the most poignant unanswered question of all.