
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the wrestling world, iconic grappler Hulk Hogan has dramatically altered his last will and testament, entirely cutting his wife of over twelve years, Jennifer McDaniel, out of his fortune.
New legal documents, filed in Florida's Pinellas County and obtained by The Mirror, reveal the 70-year-old WWE Hall of Famer executed a stunning amendment to his estate plans in October 2023. This new 'codicil' explicitly revokes all prior wills and specifically disinherits McDaniel, whom he married in 2010.
A Fortune at Stake
The revised will ensures Hogan's vast estate, including his multi-million dollar intellectual property rights, lucrative merchandising deals, and personal assets, will now pass directly to his two children, Brooke and Nick Hogan. His longtime business manager, David Weintraub, is named as the personal representative of the estate.
This legal manoeuvre appears to be the latest development in a series of personal and legal struggles for the wrestling icon. It follows the dismissal of a high-profile lawsuit filed by McDaniel just last month, where she accused Hogan of revenge porn and invasion of privacy—allegations he vehemently denied.
Legal Battles and Personal Strife
The couple's separation has been anything but amicable. Hogan's legal team successfully argued that a prenuptial agreement signed before their marriage was valid, effectively thwarting McDaniel's potential claim to a portion of his wealth in a divorce settlement.
This new change to his will slams the door shut on any future claims she might have made on his estate, ensuring his children are the sole beneficiaries of the Hulk Hogan legacy. The documents state the amendment was made with 'sound mind' and under no duress, leaving little room for legal challenge.
For now, the future of Hogan's multi-million dollar empire seems secured for his family, marking a definitive and final split from his estranged wife.