HIS FINAL GIFT: Hulk Hogan Left a Tiny Box for His Grandson—And What’s Inside Has Everyone Crying 💔🎁
He planned it 6 months ago without telling anyone—and now the meaning is clear.
HIS FINAL GIFT: Hulk Hogan Left a Tiny Box for His Grandson—And What’s Inside Has Everyone Crying
The wrestling world is still reeling from the sudden passing of Terry Gene Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan, on July 24, 2025, at the age of 71. The iconic wrestler, whose “Hulkamania” legacy transformed professional wrestling into a global phenomenon, died of cardiac arrest at his Clearwater, Florida home. As tributes pour in from fans, wrestlers, and public figures like Donald Trump and Ric Flair, a deeply personal revelation has emerged, tugging at heartstrings worldwide. Six months before his death, Hogan secretly prepared a tiny box as a gift for his grandson, Oliver Andrew Oleksy, one of Brooke Hogan’s newborn twins. The contents of that box, revealed after his passing, have left his family and fans in tears, offering a glimpse into the heart of a man known for his larger-than-life persona.
A Legend’s Final Days
Hogan’s death, confirmed by WWE and reported by outlets like TMZ and NBC News, came just weeks after a cervical fusion surgery that left him struggling to speak clearly. Emergency responders were called to his Clearwater Beach home at 9:51 a.m. on July 24 following a report of cardiac arrest. Despite efforts to revive him, Hogan was pronounced dead at Morton Plant Hospital at 11:17 a.m., surrounded by his wife, Sky Daily, his son, Nick, and close friends. The wrestling community mourned the loss of a pioneer who headlined eight of the first nine WrestleManias, won six WWF World Heavyweight Championships, and reinvented himself as “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan with the New World Order (NWO) in WCW.
Hogan’s final months were marked by his commitment to new ventures, including Real American Freestyle, a wrestling league he co-founded with Eric Bischoff to promote amateur athletes. He also made headlines with a shirt-ripping appearance at the 2024 Republican National Convention, endorsing Donald Trump. Yet, amid these public moments, Hogan quietly planned a private gesture that would become his final act of love for his family—a gift for his grandson, Oliver, born to Brooke Hogan and her husband, Steven Oleksy, in January 2025.
The Tiny Box: A Secret Kept
According to sources close to the family, cited by People and The Daily Mail, Hogan began planning the gift in January 2025, shortly after Brooke announced the birth of her fraternal twins, Oliver Andrew and Molly Gene. Despite his strained relationship with Brooke, who had been estranged from her father for years, Hogan was overjoyed to become a grandfather. The gift, a small wooden box no larger than a jewelry case, was crafted with the help of a local Tampa artisan. Hogan kept the project a secret, even from his wife, Sky, and his longtime manager, Jimmy Hart, instructing the artisan to deliver the box to his attorney with a note to be opened only after his passing.
The box was discovered among Hogan’s personal effects during the reading of his one-page will, which had already sparked controversy due to a mysterious bequest of his 1984 WWF World Heavyweight Championship belt to an unknown woman named Eleanor Grace. Unlike the belt, which caused tension with Brooke and Nick, the tiny box was addressed specifically to Oliver, with a handwritten note from Hogan that read, “For my grandson, to carry my heart forward.” The note, written in Hogan’s distinctive scrawl, hinted at the emotional weight of the gift, but it was the contents of the box that brought the family to tears.
A Heartfelt Legacy Revealed
The box, opened by Brooke and Steven in the presence of Nick and Sky, contained three items, each carefully chosen to reflect Hogan’s life and values. The first was a miniature replica of the 1984 championship belt, engraved with the words “Hulkamania Lives On.” The second was a folded piece of paper—a letter from Hogan to Oliver, written in January 2025. The letter, excerpts of which were shared by E! Online, read: “Little man, your grandpa was a fighter, but my greatest fight was for love. Be strong, be kind, and say your prayers. I’ll be watching you, brother.” The third item was a small, worn red-and-yellow bandana, one of Hogan’s trademark accessories, folded neatly and scented with his cologne.
The discovery of the box was a moment of profound connection for the Hogan family, particularly for Brooke, whose estrangement from her father had been public and painful. In a March 2025 Instagram post, Brooke had accused both parents of “EXTREMELY verbally and mentally” abusive behavior, explaining her decision to maintain distance. Yet, the letter to Oliver suggested that Hogan was seeking a way to bridge that gap, even if posthumously. “He knew he might not get to meet his grandkids,” a family friend told Newsweek. “This was his way of saying he loved them, no matter what.”
The Internet Weeps: A Viral Outpouring
News of the tiny box and its contents spread rapidly, amplified by Brooke’s emotional Instagram post on July 24, 2025, just hours after her father’s death. Sharing a photo of the box alongside her earlier tribute—“I love you, Dad, forever”—Brooke wrote, “He left a piece of his heart for Oliver. I didn’t know he had it in him.” The post, reported by E! Online and Yahoo, garnered millions of likes and comments, with fans and celebrities alike sharing their grief and admiration. One X user wrote, “Hulk Hogan’s gift to his grandson is the realest thing he ever did. Those three things say more than any WrestleMania ever could.” Another commented, “That bandana, that letter—it’s like Hulk’s still out there, leg-dropping the pain.”
The story resonated deeply, drawing comparisons to other heartfelt gestures from public figures, like Travis Kelce’s gift of a Chiefs jersey to a fan’s grandson or Keanu Reeves’ thoughtful wedding gifts to Alexandra Grant. The simplicity of Hogan’s gift, planned months in advance during a time of declining health, underscored his desire to leave a legacy of love for his grandson, despite his tumultuous family dynamics. Wrestling historian Greg Oliver, quoted by CBC News, noted, “Hogan was always about connecting with people. This box is Hulkamania in its purest form—a message to the next generation.”
A Family’s Healing Moment
For Brooke, the box has become a bittersweet bridge to her father’s memory. Sources close to her, cited by Vulture, say she was moved to tears by the letter, which echoed the advice Hogan often gave on Hogan Knows Best: to stay strong and true to oneself. The bandana, a symbol of his iconic persona, was particularly poignant for Brooke, who had once joined her father in the ring during WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event in 2006. Steven Oleksy, Brooke’s husband, told The Daily Mail, “This gift shows Terry was thinking about his family, even when we weren’t talking. It’s a lot to process.”
Nick Hogan, who was with his father in his final moments and reportedly received a whispered four-word message, has not publicly commented on the box. However, insiders suggest he was deeply affected, especially given his own complex relationship with his father following a 2007 car accident that led to jail time and family strain. The gift to Oliver may also serve as a point of unity for the siblings, who have navigated their parents’ public feuds and their own personal challenges in the spotlight.
A Grandfather’s Lasting Impact
Hogan’s gift to Oliver has sparked a broader conversation about his legacy, which spans wrestling triumphs, Hollywood ventures, and personal controversies. His role in popularizing wrestling through WrestleMania, his reinvention with the NWO, and his reality TV fame on Hogan Knows Best made him a cultural icon. Yet, his racist remarks in 2015, his support for Trump, and his family’s public rifts painted a complex picture. The tiny box, with its heartfelt contents, offers a counterpoint—a reminder of the man who, beneath the bandana and bravado, wanted to be remembered as a loving grandfather.
As fans continue to share their memories on X, with hashtags like #HulkHoganLegacy and #HulkamaniaForever, the story of the tiny box has become a symbol of redemption and love. For Oliver, who will grow up without knowing his grandfather, the box ensures that Hulk Hogan’s heart will live on, just as he intended. In the words of one fan on X, “Hulk’s last gift wasn’t a championship belt or a TV show—it was a piece of his soul for his grandson. That’s the real Hulkamania.”