Hulk Hogan, whose real name was Terry Gene Bollea, died at the age of 71.
The news of the death of the professional wrestling icon was exploded for the first time by TMZ on July 24.
Now, the official cause of death for the Hulk Hogan wrestling icon has been confirmed as an acute myocardial infarction, more commonly called heart attack, according to documents from Pinellas County Forensic Science, as indicated by Page six.
The medical medical doctor’s files said Hulk Hogan had suddenly blocking blood circulation towards heart muscle, causing tissue lesions.
The documents continued by mentioning that the WWE renown temple had a history of atrial fibrillation (AFIB), a condition marked by an irregular and often rapid heart rate.
In addition to that, Hulk Hogan had a documented history of chronic lymphocyte leukemia (LLC), a type of cancer that has an impact on white blood cells called lymphocytes.
The diagnosis surprised many fans, because it does not seem that the battle of the late wrestler against leukemia has ever been made public.
At the time of his death, it was reported that the doctors sent to the star’s home said that the call concerned “a cardiac arrest,” reported Tmz.