Summary

Brooke Hogan said she was invited to participate in the upcoming Netflix documentary on Hulk Hogan, but chose not to respond.

The documentary is set to premiere on April 22 and is being billed as featuring the final interview with Hulk Hogan, who died in July 2025.

Speaking during an appearance on the Hollywood Raw Podcast with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, Brooke said she made an early decision to stay out of the project rather than add her voice to what she expects will be a heavily debated release.

Quote from Brooke Hogan

"I was asked, I just didn't answer. If you know the patterns of people that you've known since you were born, I knew this was going to be something that everybody jumped on. 'Oh, another chance to be on TV, another chance to be in the pocket.' It's crazy how quick people can switch up. One day you're making a video talking about how terrible this person is, and the next, 'I love him so much.' It'll be interesting to see how everybody else saw it or are saying they saw it. I feel like people aren't stupid and the audience will know who is full of shit and who is being genuine."

Brooke added that she can tell her side of the story when she feels ready, and encouraged fans to look into the backgrounds of the people involved in the documentary before deciding how much weight to give their comments.

What Brooke Hogan's absence means for the documentary

Brooke Hogan's decision not to appear means one of the closest family perspectives on Hulk Hogan's life will be missing when the documentary arrives. That leaves the finished film open to even more scrutiny about whose version of events makes the final cut.

It also adds another layer to the wider conversation around Hogan's legacy, especially with interest around him already resurfacing after WWE unveiled a Hulk Hogan statue at WWE World during WrestleMania week.

Sources

Brooke Hogan on the Hollywood Raw Podcast with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn