Hulk Hogan's devastated son Nick appears to fight back tears during emotional WWE tribute to late icon

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By JAMES COHEN

Published: 03:20 BST, 3 August 2025 | Updated: 03:32 BST, 3 August 2025

Hulk Hogan's son Nick appeared to fight back tears following an emotional tribute to his late father at SummerSlam 2025.

The wrestling legend died at the age of 71 last month after suffering a cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida. Emergency services rushed him to a local hospital but the WWE icon was ultimately declared dead. 

In the days that followed, tributes from friends, family and fans poured in for Hogan - including a heartbreaking post from his son, Nick. 

Nick paid tribute to his 'best friend' in the statement and, in the days that followed, was seen front and center at WWE's Monday Night Raw. 

On Saturday night, Nick was once again seen in the front row at the WWE - this time for SummerSlam 2025 - and watched on as an emotional tribute for Hogan played. 

The tribute showcased photos of Hogan from throughout his WWE career and heaped praise on the 'larger than life' figure and his career inside the squared circle.  

Nick Hogan fought back tears after an emotional tribute to his late father at SummerSlam 2025

The wrestling legend died last month at the age of 71 after suffering a cardiac arrest

After the tribute was played, cameras immediately cut to Hogan's son, Nick, who was visibly emotional after watching the video.

The WWE icon's son appeared to fight back tears as he put his hands together - in a 'prayer' gesture - before then clapping back to the audience who cheered him on. 

The WWE played Hogan's classic theme song 'Real American' at the conclusion of a video package - which was a real tearjerker for any wrestling fan. 

Just six days earlier, Nick stood alongside WWE stars past and present for a 10-bell salute to his father during the company's Monday Night RAW show. 

His wife Tana Lea was also seen wiping away tears after joining her husband on stage for the event in Detroit.

Prior to the 10-bell salute, a tribute read out by WWE legend and current chief content officer Triple H at Friday night's SmackDown show was played into the arena.

'He captivated millions of people and inspired them around the globe,' Triple H, whose real name is Paul Levesque,' said about Hulk. 'We would not be standing here right now - all of us together - if it was not for him.'

A touching video montage of his greatest WWE moments was then displayed, which left Nick on the verge of tears four days on from his dad's passing.

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