CLEARWATER, FLORIDA – The world mourns the passing of professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, who died at age 71 following a cardiac arrest. Fans across generations remember him for his towering presence in the ring, his signature bandana, and his immortal catchphrases. But behind the bright lights and roaring crowds, there was one companion who never left his corner: a small rescue dog named Thunder.
And Thunder’s story is now capturing hearts just as powerfully as Hogan’s legacy.

More Than Just a Pet – Thunder Was Family
Thunder, a tan and white mixed breed rescued by Hogan five years ago, was more than just a pet—he was a symbol of peace and grounding in Hogan’s chaotic world. Named after Hogan’s famous WCW series “Thunder,” the dog became a permanent fixture at Hogan’s Florida home. Whether it was morning walks on the beach or sitting quietly during long rehab sessions, Thunder was always there.
“That dog was his shadow,” a close friend of Hogan told reporters. “He’d go to the gym? Thunder was there. He’d sit on the porch and reflect? Thunder curled up right next to him.”
In the final years of Hogan’s life, when health struggles began to limit his mobility and public appearances, Thunder remained his most loyal companion—silent, watchful, and comforting.
The Moment That Shook Everyone
On the morning of Hogan’s death, emergency services were called to his Clearwater home. But while medical personnel worked desperately to revive him, Thunder did something unforgettable.
“The dog wouldn’t leave the room,” said an EMT. “Even when we tried to move him. He stayed right next to Hogan’s side, head down on his chest. It was like he knew.”
Thunder reportedly lay beside Hogan’s lifeless body for over an hour, refusing food, water, or even comfort from family members. His soft whines were the only sound in an otherwise silent room.

A Legacy of Loyalty
As fans celebrate Hulk Hogan’s legendary career—his battles with Randy Savage, his iconic bodyslams, his unforgettable charisma—many are now also honoring the quiet, loyal spirit of Thunder. A local animal shelter has already started receiving inquiries about how to support or adopt senior rescue dogs in Hogan’s honor.
“Hogan loved dogs. He always said they were the only beings that never turned on you,” said longtime friend and fellow wrestler Jimmy Hart.
Plans are underway to place a bronze pawprint of Thunder next to Hogan’s statue at a proposed memorial in Tampa Bay.
The Dog Who Stayed Until the Bell
In wrestling, few things are as powerful as a tag-team partner who never lets go.
In life, Hulk Hogan had Thunder.
And in death, Thunder held on until the very end.