Clouds at Hulk Hogan’s Funeral Spark Belief in Divine Signs
Fans of Hulk Hogan are convinced that the clouds seen outside his funeral weren’t just a coincidence. They view them as comforting signs from above during a sorrowful time. Terry Borea, widely known as Hulk Hogan, had his life celebrated this week at the Indian Rocks Baptist Church in Largo, Florida—his home church where he was also baptized in 2023 and regularly attended.
However, what really caught people’s attention were the unusual clouds above the church.
A friend of Hogan’s, Deejay Silver, shared a photo capturing the cloud formation that resembles one of the iconic wrestling poses. Silver attended the service.
Others reported seeing Hogan in the clouds too. One person commented, “Outside clouds of Hulk Hogan’s Funeral in Indian Rocks, Florida. If this isn’t a sign, I don’t know what is.”
A tweet read: “Amazing: The night before Hulk Hogan was laid to rest, clouds shaped like him appeared in the Clearwater sky.”
Hogan was transparent about his Christian faith in his later years, attending church every Sunday. His pastor, Aaron Phillip Inn, expressed his respect for Hogan during the service.
He shared, “At the family’s request, the service was private. It was a heartfelt moment to remember the man we cherished. The world knew him as a larger-than-life figure, but I knew him as Terry—humble and joyful. By the grace of God, he was transformed.”
Philippon also released a six-minute video of Hogan discussing his faith, which played a song by Josh Baldwin during the service. In the video, Hogan encouraged viewers to commit their lives to Christ.
“The most important thing is to accept Jesus Christ as your Savior,” he stated.
Philippon mentioned that he misses Hogan “deeply.”
“But I know this: because of Jesus, Terry is more alive than ever—totally healed, completely free, in the presence of His Savior.”
Aaron Filippone tweeted, “Yesterday, we laid my friend and our brother Terry ‘Hulk Hogan’ Borea to rest in Christ. The service was intimate and an opportunity to honor the man we loved.”





