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CM Punk Issues Statement On His Dog Larry’s Death

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• CM Punk Issues Statement On His Dog Larry’s Death

CM Punk’s dog, Larry, has passed away. The World Heavyweight Champion issued the following statement on Instagram:

“The grief we carry is the price we pay for unconditional love. Our little Larry crossed the rainbow bridge, wrapped tightly in our arms. He was safe and happy. Surrounded by love.

We rescued Larry from @pawschicago in February of 2015 and he changed our lives. I could never in one million years find the words to properly express how much we loved him nor how much joy brought us.

Nothing I write, no pictures I post would do him justice. He lived a long amazing life. He watched sunsets, he chased skate boards. He made everywhere we went with him home. What a privilege to be so heart broken and devastated for having experienced such a bond. I wouldn’t change anything.

Our boy is at rest. The house is quiet but we still hear the jingle of his necklace and the tip taps of his little feet on the hardwood floors. He will always be near. We will always feel him. Our hearts are broken.

Until we see you again, sweetest Bobo. We love you. Forever.”

Below are some of the photos that he shared:

• Ric Flair Reacts To Sky Daily Hogan Saying Hulk Hogan Didn’t Die Due To Street Drugs

The unexpected death of 2-time WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan (Terry Bollea) in July 2025 began a lot of speculation regarding what happened.

Ric Flair recently suggested during an appearance on the DOUBL3 COVERAGE podcast that Hogan’s death, officially recorded as a heart attack at age 71, was complicated by his reliance on “street drugs.”

Flair claimed that the extensive pain Hogan suffered from numerous injuries – including ten back surgeries, two knee replacements, two hip replacements, and a shoulder replacement – led him to seek “alternative methods” to manage his chronic pain after his doctors would no longer prescribe him the necessary medication. Flair further asserted that he had spoken to Hogan the day before he died, learning of the Hulkster’s declining condition.

Hulk Hogan’s widow, Sky Daily Hogan, moved quickly to shut down Flair’s claims, calling them entirely inaccurate. In a statement to TMZ Sports, Sky dismissed the account, simply saying, “That didn’t happen at all.”

She clarified that her husband was under continuous, close supervision by doctors at Morton Plant Hospital in Florida in the days leading up to his death. She further disputed the claim that Flair spoke with Hogan on his final day.

According to Sky, the only medication adjustments made by doctors were those aimed at protecting Hogan’s lungs following a neck procedure, contradicting the notion that painkiller restrictions pushed him toward illicit substances.

Two other family sources later backed Daily’s account, confirming Flair had received bad information, though the family expressed no ill will toward Flair due to his long friendship with Hogan.

Their primary concern was correcting the public record to ensure Hogan’s final weeks were not misrepresented.

Following the public pushback, Ric Flair took to social media to retract his statement, writing:

“Okay Sky! I Got Bad Information According To You. I Should Have Never Mentioned It. I Have Known Hogan Since 1979. Let’s Just Move Past This And Concentrate On His Legacy. Period, End Of Story. Let’s PRESERVE HIS LEGACY Rather Than Dwell On Any Negative Energy. I Repeat- Hulkamania Forever!”

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