h. George Kittle Pays Tribute to Childhood Hero Hulk Hogan After Wrestling Icon Dies at 71

Santa Clara, CA – NFL star George Kittle is mourning the loss of one of his childhood heroes — professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan — who has reportedly died at the age of 71 due to cardiac arrest. Kittle, a lifelong WWE fan and one of the most vibrant personalities in the NFL, shared an emotional tribute to Hogan, describing him as “larger than life in every way.”

“I lost one of my heroes today,” Kittle said in a heartfelt social media post. “Hulk was wrestling. Larger than life in every way. Rest easy, brother.”

The 49ers tight end has long been open about his love for professional wrestling, often incorporating elements of WWE into his touchdown celebrations and public appearances. To many fans, Kittle’s charisma, intensity, and love for performance echo the larger-than-life spirit that Hogan brought to the ring during his peak years in the 1980s and ’90s.

Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, was one of the most iconic figures in wrestling history. With his signature red-and-yellow attire, booming entrance music, and catchphrases like “Whatcha gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild on you?”, Hogan became a cultural phenomenon that transcended sports entertainment. His influence reached millions around the globe — including a young George Kittle growing up in Iowa.

“Hulk Hogan taught a generation to believe in strength, loyalty, and never giving up,” Kittle said. “He made me want to be a superhero — and in a lot of ways, he was one.”

The news of Hogan’s passing shocked both the sports and entertainment worlds. Tributes poured in from fellow wrestlers, fans, and athletes across leagues. Kittle’s message stood out not only for its sincerity but because it reminded fans of the lasting impact wrestling legends have on other sports.

49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan addressed the situation briefly during a post-practice interview, saying, “George wears his heart on his sleeve. Hulk Hogan was a big part of his childhood. You can feel that emotion today.”

Kittle has frequently shown admiration for WWE superstars and has even made appearances at wrestling events during the NFL offseason. In 2023, he was spotted front row at WrestleMania, where he jumped into the action in support of wrestler Pat McAfee. Moments like these illustrate how deeply wrestling culture has influenced his personality on and off the field.

As the NFL season approaches, Kittle says he’ll carry Hogan’s legacy with him — both as an athlete and as a fan.

“Every time I go out there, I try to bring that energy,” he said. “Hulk made people believe in something bigger. I’ll keep trying to do the same — for him, and for everyone who grew up watching.”

Though Hulk Hogan is gone, his spirit lives on in the hearts of fans like George Kittle — a true testament to the power of larger-than-life heroes.

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