Overview
- The Pinellas County Forensic Science Center determined Hogan died of an acute myocardial infarction and classified the manner of death as natural.
- Medical records disclosed that he had battled atrial fibrillation and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, conditions not previously made public.
- First responders spent about 30 minutes attempting to revive him at his Clearwater home before he was transported to Morton Plant Hospital and pronounced dead.
- A cremation summary approval report notes the medical examiner’s office received a request for Hogan’s cremation.
- Despite his health challenges and recent neck and heart surgeries, Hogan remained active in planning the Real American Freestyle league and had secured a Fox Nation broadcast deal days before his passing.