At the final memorial service for WWE icon Hulk Hogan, an emotional scene unfolded that left even the toughest wrestling fans in tears. Amidst white wreaths, soft music, and the gentle glow of candlelight, Hogan’s beloved Chihuahua, Duke, was carried forward by family members — his tiny frame trembling, eyes searching for a familiar presence that would never again call his name.
Witnesses described the moment as one of quiet devastation. Duke, who had been Hogan’s constant companion for over a decade, sat solemnly by the edge of the casket, his head lowered as if trying to understand the absence of the booming, warm voice that once summoned him with love and laughter.
Family friends say Duke had followed Hogan everywhere — backstage at wrestling events, lounging on tour buses, and running around their Florida home during Hogan’s quieter years. “They were inseparable,” said one longtime friend. “That dog was his shadow. To see Duke sitting there like that… it broke everyone’s heart.”
The ceremony was attended by wrestling legends, close friends, and family members who spoke of Hogan not just as an icon of the ring, but as a man who found joy and solace in life’s simplest bond — the loyalty of a little dog who never left his side.
As mourners laid flowers and offered prayers, Duke remained still, the silence punctuated only by soft sobs in the crowd. It was a wordless but profound farewell, a final act of devotion from a companion who had loved Hulk Hogan unconditionally.
When the service ended, family members gently carried Duke away, but not before he turned his gaze one last time toward the casket — as though waiting for the hero he had followed faithfully all his life to rise and call for him once more.
Rest in peace, Hulk Hogan — a legend, a fighter, and a friend to the very end.