WWE legend Hulk Hogan gets married to third wife Sky Daily

On Friday night, WWE legend Hulk Hogan became a married man for the third time.

The 70-year-old Hogan (Terry Bollea) and his new wife Sky Daily got married during a ceremony in Florida. Their wedding was first reported by the Daily Mail and has been confirmed by TMZ.

Hogan and Daily began dating in 2022 and got engaged this July. Daily, 45, is a yoga instructor.

“The WWE icon tied the knot Friday in a relatively small ceremony down in Clearwater, FL — with just their closest family members in attendance — where sources with direct knowledge tell us it was not only an intimate affair … but a spiritual one too,” TMZ wrote.

“We’re told Hulk and Sky got hitched at their go-to place of worship — Indian Rocks Baptist Church. Pastor Aaron Filippone handled the marrying duties as their wedding officiant.”

TMZ notes that Hogan’s son Nick and Sky’s children were at the wedding. Hogan’s daughter Brooke “couldn’t make it on such short notice,” according to TMZ.

‘It was a low key wedding,” the Daily Mail wrote. “Neither of them wanted over the top, just a small affair with their nearest and dearest to declare their deep love and commitment to each other. Sadly Brooke did not show up.”

Hogan was previously married to his wife Linda for more than 25 years before finalizing their divorce in 2009. Hogan was then married to his wife Jennifer from 2010-2021.

This January, Hogan made an appearance on WWE television as part of Raw’s 30th anniversary episode. He kicked off the show alongside Jimmy Hart.

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Joseph Currier
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