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Hulk Hogan steps in to help teen girl in Florida multi-car crash over the weekend
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Date:2025-04-15 05:47:28
Hulk Hogan sprang into action on Sunday night when he stepped in to help a teen girl involved in a multi-car crash in Florida.
Hogan, 70, assisted the teenager whose car had flipped over in Clearwater, Florida, a rep for the former wrestler and reality star confirmed to USA TODAY.
"It's typical for Hulk, he has a big heart," Hogan's rep Linda Bose said via email. "He helps and treats people with the highest respect."
USA TODAY has reached out to the Florida Highway Patrol for more information.
The wrestling legend and a friend he was driving with helped the teenager get out of her car by popping the airbags with tools Hogan had on hand, his rep confirmed.
Hogan was also with wife Sky Daily, 45, at the time. The pair got married last September, in a ceremony that included most of their respective children as witnesses, sans Brooke Hogan.
Hulk Hogan's recent marriage is his third. He was married to Linda Hogan from 1983 to 2009. The couple welcomed Brooke Hogan and Nick Hogan through the course of their relationship. The former professional wrestler later wed Jennifer McDaniel. They were married from 2010 to 2021.
Hulk Hogan has otherwise stayed relatively out of the spotlight after the WWE cut ties with him amid reports that he used racial slurs in a conversation caught on a sex tape.
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