A stretch of a waterfront trail in the Florida Gulf Coast community of Clearwater is being renamed to honor wrestling giant Hulk Hogan. Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis made the announcement Friday in Clearwater, the city Hogan called home. Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, died in July after suffering a heart attack. Florida residents and visitors will be able to memorialize “the Hulkster” by soaking up the sun and getting some reps in at workout stations along the causeway that connects Clearwater to Clearwater Beach. On Friday morning, a red and yellow sign had already been erected along the trail to honor the wrestler.
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