WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan Divorced Wife Jennifer McDaniel

The former wrestling star Hulk Hogan has confirmed his relationship status with his second wife via Twitter on Monday. He also revealed about his new girlfriend stating that everyone already knew about it.

Hulk Hogan tweeted, "Yo Maniacs just for the record, the Facebook and Instagram posts are of me and my girlfriend Sky, I am officially divorced. Sorry I thought everyone already knew, love my Maniacs4Life."

Hogan had been spotted with a woman named Sky in Clearwater, Florida, and he had his divorce finalized with his second wife, Jennifer McDaniel, in 2021 after 11 years of marriage. 

Married Life Of WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan was first married to Linda Marie Claridge Hogan in 1983, and they welcomed two kids together named Brooke, 32, and Nick, 30. The former couple ended their marriage in 2009, and the separation had Hogan quite depressed. He was accused of cheating on Linda, but in his autobiography, he had shared that he had never been unfaithful to Linda when he developed friendships with other women.

Linda had claimed that he cheated on her with a woman who was his daughter's friend. He also shared about contemplating suicide and credited Laila Ali for helping him through the dark time. His first ex-wife walked away with a total of $10 million as the divorce settlement.

When Linda announced her marriage with her 21-year-old boyfriend in 2010, Hulk had reportedly wished well for her. After their divorce settlement, Linda had told that the war was over and she still loved him, and he was the father of her children. Hulk also said that the two were just torn apart and that he hoped for the best.

Hulk Hogan moved on from his first marriage and tied the knot with a make-up artist, Jennifer McDaniel, in December 2010. The couple then got divorced in 2021 after 11 years of marriage. It was Hulk who filed for divorce, and he had to pay an undisclosed amount of alimony to Jennifer. She was also given the house they bought together in Palm Isle, Florida and Hulk got their Clearwater home.

Hulk Hogan is a father of two children he shares with his first ex-wife. They are Brooke Hogan and Nick Hogan. His daughter, Brooke, is a reality star and singer best known for her featuring on various TV series and music production. She has her own AirBnB design company and has released a new song, Better, on Spotify recently. 

Hulk and his daughter, Brooke, have a strong bond of father and daughter relationship. She has received full support from Hulk and has shared that her mother, Linda, had backstabbed her a couple of times. 

Hulk's son, Nick, was interested in Formula-1 racing and had earned a Formula D competition license in 2006, but he got into a serious accident with his friend who suffered brain damage in 2007. Nick was charged and held guilty for harsh driving, and he suffered major guilt for his friend. However, Nick focused and became a professional DJ.

Hulk Hogan's Net Worth & Wrestling Career

Hulk Hogan has a net worth of $25 million. Hulk Hogan was one of the most popular wrestling stars, and he had made $18 million on the roster as the leader of the NWO. However, during the peak of his career, he had a net worth of $100 million. He was earning $10 million as a salary from WWE reportedly.

He had also earned his fortune from merch sales, endorsements, and other bonuses as well but his net worth decreased as he retired from wrestling and lost his assets from two divorces. He maintains his current income through his beach shop in Florida that sells his figurines, a lot of mementos from his time with WWE, and he also appears on TV shows.

Hulk Hogan was discovered by Vince McMahon in 1979 and had his debut match against Andre, the Giant. He also had his own reality show, Hogan Knows Best, from 2005 to 2009 and grew a huge fanbase called Hulkamania. He was given the stage name Hulk as he resembled the comic book hero, the Incredible Hulk. He won the WWE Championship belt in 1984 and became a 12-time world champion, six times with the WWE and another six with the WCW. 

Hulk also appeared in movies like Rocky III, No Holds Barred, Mr. Nanny, Santa Muscles, and more. Hulk faced termination of his wrestling and film career after he was found using drugs. Then, he made his comeback as Hollywood Hogan in 1996 and joined media tycoon Ted Turner's WCW as part of the New World Order. He released his autobiography in 2002 and co-hosted the reality competition American Gladiators with Laila Ali in 2008.