Hulk Hogan’s final interview reveals extreme fentanyl use to fight pain

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Netflix’s Hulk Hogan: Real American features the late WWE icon admitting he used extreme amounts of fentanyl to cope with pain at the end of his career—including 80‑milligram doses, patches, and lollipops—driven by financial strain after his divorce; doctors told him he should be dead. Hogan died of a heart attack in 2025, and the docuseries released on April 22, 2026, recounts his darkest period alongside reflections from others like Eric Bischoff.
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