Hulk Hogan and His Wife Get Baptized in Florida: 'Greatest Day of My Life'

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"No worries, no hate, no judgment… only love," the former WWE star said in a post on social media

<p>Hulk Hogan/Instagram</p> Hulk Hogan Gets Baptized

Hulk Hogan/Instagram

Hulk Hogan Gets Baptized

Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan is ready for a new chapter in his life.

The 70-year-old former WWE star and his wife, Sky Daily Hogan, were baptized in a ceremony at Indian Rocks Baptist Church in Florida recently.

Hogan reflected on the experience in a post on Instagram Wednesday night.

"Total surrender and dedication to Jesus is the greatest day of my life," he wrote in the caption of his post.

"No worries, no hate, no judgment… only love," Hogan added.

The wrestler's post included a video of himself and his wife, whose real name is Terry Bollea, dunking their heads back into the water while wearing all-white garments.

The couple married earlier this year in an intimate ceremony on Sept. 22, 2023 in Clearwater, Florida, just two months after announcing their engagement. Hogan, who has been married twice previously, and Daily had been dating for over a year before he popped the question.

<p>Hulk Hogan/Instagram</p> Hulk Hogan Gets Baptized

Hulk Hogan/Instagram

Hulk Hogan Gets Baptized

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Hogan wore his signature bandana in white, and added a large silver cross necklace to his outfit as he celebrated the special moment.

Indian Rocks Baptist Church shared the wrestler's post on Instagram in a story on Wednesday. "God is doing amazing things at Indian Rocks," the church wrote next to Hogan's photo.

<p>Hulk Hogan/Instagram</p> Hulk Hogan Gets Baptized

Hulk Hogan/Instagram

Hulk Hogan Gets Baptized

Hogan has shared several references to his faith on social media.

In April, he wrote, "I accepted Christ as my savior at 14yrs old, and the training, prayers and vitamins kept me in the game," in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

Hogan's post continued, "But now that I am one with God, the main event theme of surrender, service and love makes me the Real Main Event that can slam any giant of any size through the power of my Lord and Savior and so it is, even now brother, AMEN!"

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A post in May from the former WWE star offered insight into how his faith guides his life in additional ways. "Train for the future, perfect one task, then use those skills to perfect every aspect of your life," Hogan wrote on X.

"Body, mind, spirit all work together to achieve greatness in relationships, faith and quality of life. Just keep runnin wild brother!!! Amen HH"

Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan

In July, Hogan opened up about getting sober in an interview with Men’s Health. “I don’t drink alcohol at all,” he told the outlet, noting that it had been six months since having his last alcoholic beverage.

“It got to be a way to numb me a little bit, because I had a bunch of crazy business problems and personal stuff going on,” he explained.

“And I caught myself after I would train, getting too aggressive with alcohol. So I just had to stop it.”

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Hogan continued, “About 15 years ago my body kinda shut down on me. I had several knee surgeries, and then after wrestling 40 years almost, my body shut down on me."

“I went in for one back surgery and it was turned into 10 back surgeries. Both knees needed to be replaced. Both hips were replaced. A couple surgeries on my face from getting my orbital socket broken a couple times. And it ended up being 25 or 26 surgeries, or a couple more, over a 10- or 12-year period.”

“So it changed the game on me. It made everything different for me,” Hogan explained. “And I changed my whole lifestyle because at the time, being in so much pain and getting older and older I couldn’t carry that much weight."

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