Brooke Hogan Says The Hulk Hogan Documentary Buried Her: ‘I Never Wanted Anything Back From It Except My Dad, His Respect And His Love. Loyalty Got Me Nowhere’

Brooke Hogan says the Hulk Hogan documentary buried her.
Netflix released the Hulk Hogan documentary on April 22, 2026. The Hulkster’s daughter, Brooke Hogan, wasn’t part of it.
Speaking on Bubba the Love Sponge Show, Brooke Hogan said that the documentary buried her.
“Literally buried. Oh, she doesn’t exist … What’s really sad is there was some sort of, before I watched this, there was some sort of, for lack of a better term, magic or hope or something that I held onto. You know, I asked to be taken out of the will and my dad did it. I think I imagined that there would be some sort of why or ‘Hey, you’re the only person I trust.’ Like, let’s talk about it. But we had already talked about it. I was, again, looking through my text messages at things that I was texting him saying, and it’s funny because in the text messages, I’m listing what he said to me about the people around him. I’m like, you’ve told me this, this, this, and this dad, I’m only watching out for you. When I was pigeonholed is what it felt like and had to make this decision that I felt I had to at the time.”
Brooke says she was upset over how quickly she was erased from Hogan’s life. She also recalled some conversations she had with her late father, where he questioned her life choices.
“I was so upset. It was even more upsetting to see how quickly you could be erased and how much it was like, ‘Okay, cool. F you then.’ It was almost like a tit for tat thing. Even when we were talking, there were tit for tat things. In one of my texts, I said, ‘Dad, you know, Heather was a choice. Christiane was a choice.’ You can make a new choice. Let’s try to take this last part of your life and really do it right. Like let’s really, I’m here. Me and Steve moved down here. Let’s do it. It was like, ‘Well, I haven’t been proud of your choices either.’ I’m sorry, but I haven’t done drugs, and I haven’t F’d your best friend. What did I do wrong? I dated and decided when a guy was not right for me. I did the right thing and left, and ended up with a good guy. What did I do?”
Bubba mentioned that the documentary completely glossed over Brooke, even though she was Hogan’s favorite child. Brooke responded:
“If that was the case, I couldn’t feel less like my father’s daughter now. As sad as that is to say, I feel so not loved at all. I was just shocked that my loyalty, like undying loyalty, commitment, hours and time…I never wanted anything back from it except my dad, his respect and his love. Loyalty got me nowhere and yes men got all the glory. It was really disheartening. I feel like it just wasn’t at all a glimpse into reality. It wasn’t my reality, at least.”
Elsewhere on the podcast, Brooke said the documentary is missing a lot of critical information about Hogan’s life. Fans can check her comments here.
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