HULK Hogan has been laid to rest in a private funeral with WWE legends, celebrities, and his family attending.
Mourners appeared to be wearing a touching nod to the wrestling icon as his casket was taken into a Clearwater, Florida, church on Tuesday.
Hogan died on July 24 aged 71 from a heart attack, but medical records showed he had a history of leukaemia.
Wrestling icons like Triple H, Stephanie McMahon attended, while celebrities like singer Kid Rock and comedian Theo Von also attended.
His ex-wife Lina, who he was married to from 1983 to 2009, was the only member of his family seen going in or out of the service.
Photos from the funeral saw pallbearers wearing yellow boutonnieres – the same colour as Hulk’s iconic wrestling outfit.
President Donald Trump paid tribute to the wrestler by posting a photo to his social media of the pair arm wrestling.
He said: “They are having the “Hulkster’s” funeral today, and I thought everybody would enjoy seeing this picture.”
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