SAD NEWS: Thirty minutes ago, an emotional scene unfolded at the home of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan in Clearwater, Florida, where members of the Boston Red Sox, including manager Alex Cora, gathered to pay their final respects following the devastating news of Hogan’s passing at age 71.
The usually vibrant Red Sox clubhouse was unusually quiet this morning, as the team canceled all media obligations and headed privately to Florida. According to close sources, it was not just a visit—it was a farewell driven by a decades-long friendship between the Red Sox community and Hogan, who was considered an honorary part of the extended Red Sox family due to his appearances at Fenway events and long-standing personal ties with key players and staff.
Alex Cora, visibly shaken, stepped outside after the gathering to share a few words with reporters.

“There are no words to describe the feeling right now,” Cora said. “Everyone is sad. He wasn’t just a wrestling legend—he was our friend, our motivator.”
Cora then revealed an extraordinary moment during the visit that has left everyone speechless.
“In the dark and quiet space, people were just sitting in silence,” he said. “Then, suddenly, a voice rang out behind me. I turned around and realized it was…”
Cora paused, his eyes welling up. What he said next stunned those present.
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“It was a pre-recorded message,” Cora continued. “From Hulk. He had left something for us—something none of us expected.”
In a voice filled with both strength and peace, the recording played Hogan’s final words to his Red Sox friends. “You guys brought me joy in ways the wrestling ring never could. Keep swinging, never give up… and tell the fans I love them.”
But the most emotional moment came after the recording ended. One of the Red Sox players, who chose to remain anonymous, placed a signed jersey beside Hogan’s photo and whispered, “This is for you, brother.”

The visit has sparked an outpouring of emotions across the MLB and WWE communities alike. Social media is flooded with tributes from players, fans, and athletes around the world using hashtags like #GoodbyeHogan, #ThankYouBrother, and #RedSoxForever.
Though Hulk Hogan was known for his legendary strength inside the ring, today, it was his deep human connection with a baseball team that reminded the world just how powerful his spirit truly was.
As the Red Sox prepare to return to Boston, the message is clear: they are not just playing this season for the pennant—but for a brother in arms who left them with one final message: “Keep fighting, always.”