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Brooke Hogan Regrets Removing Herself From Hulk Hogan's Will

Brooke Hogan says she regrets asking to be removed from her father Hulk Hogan's will before he died. She revealed on the Hollywood Raw Podcast that while the decision felt right at the time, she now regrets the fallout from their broken relationship.

April 18, 20264 sources2 min read
Brooke Hogan Regrets Removing Herself From Hulk Hogan's Will

Brooke Hogan opened up about one of her most painful decisions, revealing she asked to be removed from wrestling legend Hulk Hogan's will before his death. Speaking on the Hollywood Raw Podcast with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, she said the choice felt necessary at the time but now brings deep regret.

Brooke said she distanced herself from her father to "protect my heart" after their relationship fractured in his later years. She also reportedly distrusted people in Hulk's inner circle and wanted no part in family disputes over his estate.

When Hulk died and his will became public, Brooke told TMZ in September she wasn't surprised to be left out because she had requested it herself. "His decision is no surprise to me," she said at the time, claiming she had "no regrets" about the situation.

But her latest podcast appearance reveals a different story. Brooke now says she regrets how things ended with her father and the permanent consequences of removing herself from his will. The decision meant she can no longer get answers about their relationship or be part of important family decisions.

Why this matters

Family inheritance disputes often tear families apart permanently. Brooke's story shows how protecting yourself emotionally from toxic family situations can have lasting financial and personal consequences that are hard to undo.

What to watch

No further developments expected, as this is Brooke reflecting on past decisions.

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