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Hulk Hogan Trail: Clearwater track to be renamed after wrestling legend

A stretch of waterfront trail in Clearwater, Florida, is being renamed to honour wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, who called the city home and died earlier this year.

Florida residents and tourists will soon be able to memorialise “the Hulkster” along the causeway connecting Clearwater to Clearwater Beach.

The trail will feature workout stations adorned in Hogan’s signature red and yellow colours, Republican Governor Ron DeSantis announced on Friday.

Speaking at Hulk’s Hangout, a bar and restaurant opened by the pop culture icon, DeSantis, an avowed wrestling fan, said: “It shows that, you know, his memory is going to live a long time.

“I mean, it was always said, ‘Hulkamania is gonna live forever.’”

Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, passed away at 71 in July after suffering a heart attack at his Clearwater home.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis gestures during a news conference after naming a trail in honor of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan (Associated Press)

Police were still investigating the death as of late August. His influence stretched into television, pop culture, and conservative politics during a long and scandal-plagued second act of his life.

For many of his admirers, Hogan remains the flag-waving American icon with a horseshoe mustache and bulging biceps who urged fans: “say your prayers, eat your vitamins.”

The Hulk Hogan Trail will be a 2-mile (3-kilometer) stretch of the Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail.

On Friday morning, a red and yellow sign had already been erected along the trail to honor the wrestler.

Nick Hogan, the wrestler’s son, said his father would be “so, so proud” to see the trail renamed in his honor.

The Hulk Hogan Trail will be a 2-mile (3-kilometer) stretch of the Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail

The Hulk Hogan Trail will be a 2-mile (3-kilometer) stretch of the Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail (Associated Press)

“Clearwater was always home for him. No matter how far he traveled around the world or where his career took him, he always was grounded here,” said Nick Hogan, whose real name is Nick Bollea.

“He loved to inspire people to be the best version of themselves. So this trail isn’t just a dedication. This is a living legacy,” he added.

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