Will Brooke Hogan inherit anything from Hulk Hogan's estate? Report reveals surprising 2023 decision

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Brooke Hogan is mourning the death of her father, wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, who passed away last week. While many might assume she would inherit a share of his large estate, new information reveals otherwise. A recent report from TMZ says Brooke made a surprising move in 2023, long before her father’s passing.

According to sources close to Brooke, she asked to be removed from Hulk Hogan’s will last year. She felt uncomfortable with the people around her father and wanted no part in any legal or financial issues after his death. This decision shocked many, but it was one Brooke made after much thought.

Brooke’s main focus had always been her father’s safety and peace of mind. She believed some people in his circle were taking advantage of him. Her request to be removed from the will was based on this belief.


Brooke Hogan wanted no part in legal battles

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Brooke Hogan did not trust the people surrounding her father. She felt they were not acting in his best interest. Over time, this created distance between her and Hulk Hogan.

Even though she cared deeply for him, Brooke Hogan often disagreed with her father about the people in his life. After several years of trying to protect him, she made a direct request to his financial manager in 2023. She asked to be removed from his will completely.

This meant Brooke would not be part of any future legal or financial process regarding his estate. Her decision was final. She did not want to deal with the drama or arguments that could follow after his death.

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Brooke Hogan will still receive a life insurance benefit

Hulk Hogan and his family at VH1 Big in '05  (Image via Getty)
Hulk Hogan and his family at VH1 Big in '05 (Image via Getty)

Although Brooke will not receive anything from the estate, she is still a beneficiary of a life insurance policy. Hulk Hogan had set up a small life insurance trust, and Brooke is one of the people listed on it.

Brooke plans to use the money she gets from this policy for her children’s education. She is grateful for the support but makes it clear she was never focused on money.

Reports say she is at peace with her choice. Brooke accepted that she and her father did not always agree, but she still cared about him. Her decision to step away from the will was not about giving up. It was about protecting herself from future stress.

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Brooke Hogan will not inherit anything from Hulk Hogan’s main estate. She chose to remove herself from the will in 2023. This move came from her desire to avoid conflict and stay out of financial fights.

She will still receive some money from a separate life insurance trust. Brooke plans to use that for her children’s future. In the end, she values peace over money and is standing by the decision she made long before her father passed.

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Edited by Ayesha Mendonca