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Brooke Hogan Removed From Hulk Hogan’s Will; WWE SummerSlam 2025 Set Construction Underway at MetLife Stadium

Brooke Hogan Removed From Hulk Hogan’s Will; WWE SummerSlam 2025 Set Construction Underway at MetLife Stadium

Brooke Hogan will not inherit any portion of Hulk Hogan’s estate, as she requested to be removed from his will in 2023, according to recent reports. Meanwhile, WWE has kicked off the massive build-out for SummerSlam 2025 at MetLife Stadium, signaling a WrestleMania-level production for the company’s first-ever two-night SummerSlam event.

Brooke Hogan Steps Away from Hulk Hogan’s Estate

The wrestling world remains deeply affected by the passing of Hulk Hogan last week. Amid this tragedy, attention has turned to the legal proceedings surrounding his estate. TMZ reports that Brooke Hogan, Hulk’s daughter, voluntarily asked to be removed from his will two years ago, in 2023. This personal decision reportedly stems from complex family dynamics and Brooke’s desire to distance herself from the inherited assets rather than any legal dispute or external pressure.

According to sources close to the family, Brooke’s choice was motivated by her wish to honor her father’s legacy in her own way without becoming embroiled in estate matters. This means Brooke will not receive any financial inheritance from Hulk Hogan, despite being his direct descendant. The full details of the estate distribution remain private, and it is unclear who the primary beneficiaries will be.

Veteran wrestling journalist David Smith remarked, “This move by Brooke shows a level of respect for her father’s wishes and perhaps a personal decision to separate herself from the family’s legal complexities. Given Hulk Hogan’s legendary status in wrestling, this will certainly be a talking point as the situation evolves.”

WWE Prepares for a Historic SummerSlam Weekend

While the Hogan family deals with personal matters, WWE is focused on delivering one of its biggest events of the year: SummerSlam 2025. For the first time ever, SummerSlam will be a two-night premium live event, held on August 2 and 3 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, marking WWE’s return to the venue since WrestleMania 35 in 2019.

Photos and footage released during the July 28 episode of WWE Raw provide a rare behind-the-scenes look at the early stages of the SummerSlam stage construction[1][2]. The setup already features towering lighting rigs, massive stage elements, and an expansive entrance structure that dwarfs previous WWE stages. This spectacular build illustrates WWE’s intent to make SummerSlam 2025 equal in scale and spectacle to WrestleMania, their flagship event.

A WWE insider commented on the scale of the production: “The company is pulling out all the stops. With two nights, over six hours of pre-show content, and a star-studded card, this will be the biggest SummerSlam ever.”

Star Power and Nostalgia at MetLife Stadium

SummerSlam 2025’s lineup includes several WWE Superstars who were also featured at WrestleMania 35, including Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Charlotte Flair, Drew McIntyre, and Becky Lynch. Their presence adds a sense of homecoming and nostalgia to the event, exciting longtime fans who witnessed those stars compete six years ago at MetLife.

The dual-night format allows WWE to showcase a deeper card with high-profile matches spread over both nights, promising fans a non-stop wrestling extravaganza. WWE.com and Fightful reports anticipate that storylines culminating at SummerSlam will set the tone for the company’s direction leading into the fall.

Sneak Peek Photos of the SummerSlam 2025 Stage

Images captured during Raw showcase the ongoing work at MetLife Stadium’s field, revealing the ambitious scale of the stage setup[3][4][5]. The enormous lighting arrays and massive stage rails emphasize that WWE is investing heavily in production value, aiming to maintain fan excitement and television ratings.

The final stage design will not be unveiled until SummerSlam goes live, but early impressions confirm that WWE is committed to elevating the event to new heights. These preparations also reflect WWE’s ongoing efforts to enhance live event experiences post-pandemic, blending pyrotechnics, lighting, and video elements to create memorable spectacles.

What This Means for Wrestling Fans and the Wrestling Industry

The convergence of Hulk Hogan’s passing and the buildup to SummerSlam 2025 highlights two distinct yet important narratives within wrestling today. Brooke Hogan’s removal from the will may influence the legacy management of one of wrestling’s most iconic figures, while the ambitious SummerSlam production signals WWE’s focus on innovation and growth.

As SummerSlam approaches, wrestling fans worldwide are eager to witness how WWE balances tradition with modern spectacle. Meanwhile, the Hogan family’s private decisions will continue to be respected as their personal process unfolds away from public view.


Sources for this article include TMZ, WWE.com, PWMania, Fightful, WrestlingNews.co, and insider reports from WWE personnel.