Nick Hogan finally opened up after hours alone at the beach where he used to walk with his dad.
“He wasn’t just Hulk Hogan to me. He was my hero before anyone else knew his name.”
But it’s what Nick did with his father’s old bandana that’s leaving fans in tears…
Nick Hogan’s Emotional Tribute to His Father Hulk Hogan at Their Beloved Beach
On a quiet stretch of Clearwater Beach, Florida, where the waves crash gently and the horizon stretches endlessly, Nick Hogan found solace in a place steeped in memories of his late father, wrestling legend Hulk Hogan. Just days after the world mourned the passing of Terry Gene Bollea, known to millions as Hulk Hogan, his 35-year-old son Nick opened up about the profound loss that has shaken his life. In an emotional Instagram post shared on July 26, 2025, Nick revealed the depth of his grief, recounting hours spent alone at the beach where he and his father once walked together. “He wasn’t just Hulk Hogan to me. He was my hero before anyone else knew his name,” Nick wrote, his words resonating with fans worldwide. But it was Nick’s poignant gesture with his father’s iconic bandana that left fans in tears, a symbol of love, legacy, and loss that captured the hearts of Hulkamaniacs everywhere.
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Hulk Hogan, who passed away at 71 on July 24, 2025, after a cardiac arrest at his Clearwater home, was more than a wrestling icon. To Nick, he was a mentor, a best friend, and a guiding light. The beach in Clearwater held special significance for the father and son, a place where they shared countless moments away from the spotlight. “We’d walk here, just the two of us, talking about everything—life, dreams, even the tough stuff,” Nick shared in his tribute. “He’d always have that red and yellow bandana, either on his head or in his pocket, like it was part of him.” These walks were a sanctuary for Nick, a chance to connect with the man behind the larger-than-life persona of Hulk Hogan, whose “Hulkamania” phenomenon defined professional wrestling in the 1980s and beyond.
Nick’s Instagram post, accompanied by 20 photos spanning three decades of their bond, painted a vivid picture of their relationship. From childhood snapshots of Nick in matching “Hulkamania” attire to recent images of the duo laughing on a private jet, the photos told a story of unwavering love. “I thanked him for everything he has ever done for me and told him how much I loved him and hugged him every chance I got,” Nick wrote. The post, which garnered thousands of comments from fans and wrestlers alike, including heartfelt messages from Nattie Neidhart and Lil Jon, reflected the universal admiration for Hulk Hogan. Yet, for Nick, the loss was deeply personal. “This has been overwhelming and extremely difficult,” he admitted, thanking those who reached out with kind words and stories about his father’s impact.
What moved fans to tears, however, was Nick’s symbolic act with his father’s bandana. During his solitary walk on Clearwater Beach, Nick carried one of Hulk’s iconic red and yellow bandanas, a staple of the wrestler’s persona that became synonymous with “Hulkamania.” According to a source close to the family, Nick stood at the water’s edge, clutching the bandana, and tied it to a small wooden cross he planted in the sand—a tribute to his father’s memory. “I wanted to leave something of him here, where we were happiest,” Nick reportedly said. Photos of the cross, adorned with the bandana fluttering in the breeze, circulated online, sparking an outpouring of emotion from fans. “Seeing that bandana on the beach broke me,” one fan commented on X. “It’s like Hulk’s spirit is still there, watching over Nick.”
The bandana was more than a fashion statement for Hulk Hogan; it was a cornerstone of his identity. As reported by Entertainment Now, Hogan began wearing bandanas in the 1980s to manage sweat during matches and conceal hair loss, but they quickly became a symbol of his brand. Emblazoned with phrases like “HULK RULES” or “Train, Say Your Prayers, Eat Your Vitamins,” the bandana embodied the Hulkamania lifestyle, inspiring fans to adopt it as a badge of honor. For Nick, the bandana was a tangible link to his father’s legacy. “He’d give them out to fans, sign them, wear them everywhere,” Nick recalled in a follow-up post. “It was his way of sharing his heart with the world.”
Hulk Hogan’s impact on wrestling and pop culture cannot be overstated. Born Terry Gene Bollea, he rose to fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now WWE, after defeating the Iron Sheik in 1984 to win the World Heavyweight Championship. His charisma, showmanship, and signature leg drop made him a global phenomenon, headlining eight of the first nine WrestleManias. Beyond the ring, Hogan’s bandana-wearing, shirt-ripping persona transcended wrestling, appearing in films like Rocky III and reality TV shows like Hogan Knows Best, where Nick and his sister Brooke also gained public attention. Despite controversies, including a 2015 suspension from WWE over a leaked racist rant, Hogan’s legacy as a trailblazer endured, with fans and peers like Vince McMahon and Donald Trump lauding him as a cultural icon.

For Nick, however, the man behind the bandana was simply “Dad.” Their bond was tested by public scrutiny, particularly after Nick’s 2007 car accident, which left his friend John Graziano with severe injuries and led to Nick’s imprisonment. Through it all, Hulk stood by his son, offering support that Nick described as unwavering. “He never gave up on me, even when I messed up,” Nick wrote. “He taught me to keep going, to be true to myself, just like he always said.” Their closeness was evident in recent years, with a source telling Us Weekly that Nick, now married and living near his father in Florida, enjoyed a “solid father-son relationship.”
The beach tribute was not just a moment of grief but a celebration of Hulk’s enduring lessons. Nick’s act of planting the bandana-cross echoed his father’s mantra: “Train, say your prayers, eat your vitamins, be true to yourself.” Fans saw it as a testament to Hulk’s influence, not just as a wrestler but as a father who instilled resilience in his son. “I’ll carry on in a way that I know would make him proud,” Nick vowed, promising to honor his father’s legacy. The image of the bandana, a vibrant symbol of Hulkamania, swaying against the backdrop of the ocean, became a powerful metaphor for fans—a reminder that Hulk Hogan’s spirit lives on.

As tributes continue to pour in, from wrestling peers like Ric Flair to Hollywood stars like Sylvester Stallone, Nick’s beach memorial stands out as a deeply personal farewell. The Clearwater shore, once a backdrop for father-son walks, now holds a piece of Hulk Hogan’s legacy, marked by the bandana that defined an era. “I’d do anything to have him back,” Nick concluded, “but I know he’s watching over me.” For fans, the tears come not just from loss but from the beauty of a son’s love, expressed through a simple, iconic bandana left on the beach where memories were made.
Sources: People.com, EntertainmentNow.com, UsMagazine.com, CNN.com