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Sky Daily To Sue Doctors Over Hulk Hogan’s Death

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• Sky Daily To Sue Doctors Over Hulk Hogan’s Death

The death of Hulk Hogan on July 24 continues to raise serious questions, and his widow Sky Daily is now preparing to take legal action. According to The Daily Mail, she is planning to sue at least one of the doctors who treated Hogan, focusing on what she believes were grave medical errors tied to a recent surgery.

The legal effort is expected to center on a neck procedure Hogan underwent just two months before his passing. Sky has maintained that the operation may have damaged his phrenic nerve, which plays a vital role in controlling breathing. She believes this complication directly contributed to his collapse at their Clearwater Beach home.

According to TMZ, accounts of the 911 call from that night suggest Hogan did not suffer a sudden heart attack. Instead, Sky reportedly told authorities her husband “just stopped breathing.” An occupational therapist who was present at the house also informed police about the possibility of nerve damage from the earlier surgery, further fueling suspicions of malpractice.

To bolster her case, Sky arranged for a private autopsy. Although its findings have not been released, the decision to move forward with a lawsuit strongly implies that the results raised red flags. Meanwhile, the Clearwater Police Department continues its own investigation, even as official paperwork from a medical examiner lists Hogan’s cause of death as a heart attack.

• Vince McMahon’s Unsuccessful WrestleMania Plan For Conor McGregor Revealed

For years, WWE fans speculated about Conor McGregor stepping into a wrestling ring, but nothing ever came of the talk. Now, former WWE star Enzo Amore has revealed that Vince McMahon himself once sent him on a mission to try and make it happen.

Speaking on the Julian Dorey Podcast, Enzo recalled McMahon calling him into a private meeting. According to him, Vince didn’t just want buzz on social media – he wanted a storyline that could lead to WrestleMania.

“Vince McMahon made me tweet at Conor. He told me flat out, ‘I want you picking a fight. We want McGregor for WrestleMania,’” Enzo explained. His longtime partner Big Cass (Big Bill in AEW) was present for the conversation, which Enzo said was crucial because “people probably wouldn’t even believe me otherwise.”

McMahon’s instructions didn’t stop with Twitter. Enzo says he was dispatched to the spectacle of McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas in 2017 to push the idea. “Bro, I went to the Conor McGregor–Floyd Mayweather fight because Vince McMahon sent me there,” Enzo revealed.

The concept pitched was simple: McGregor would go toe-to-toe with a loudmouth heel. Enzo, already transitioning into a villainous role, would play the part of a cocky Cruiserweight Champion who boasted about money and status before escaping matches by cheap tactics – a classic Ric Flair-style approach.

Enzo even described how the match could have gone: he’d get dominated for most of the contest, only to sneak out with a dirty finish. “I could get my a$$ beat for 20 minutes, then win by a kick to the nuts and my feet on the ropes. That was the vision,” he said.

Plans fizzled before they could advance. Enzo and Cass split as a tag team in mid-2017, which lined up the possible bout for WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans in April 2018. But Enzo was released from WWE in January 2018, and with him went the chance of a McGregor showdown.

Despite years of chatter linking McGregor to WWE, the UFC Legend has yet to appear in the ring. Enzo’s story, however, makes it clear that Vince McMahon once wanted it badly enough to send his Cruiserweight Champion right to McGregor’s front door.

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