
Brooke Hogan is finally speaking out about why she refused to be part of the upcoming Netflix documentary about her late father, Hulk Hogan. The documentary is set to release on Netflix on April 22, 2026, just days after WrestleMania 42 weekend and the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, where Hogan will be honored in the Immortal Moment category for his legendary WrestleMania III match against Andre the Giant. Speaking on the Hollywood Raw podcast with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn, Brooke revealed that she was contacted about appearing in the documentary but chose not to respond at all. She made it clear that her decision came from years of watching how stories about her family have been told and retold in different ways, often changing depending on who was involved. Brookes comments make it clear this wasnt about scheduling or availability it was about trust and control over how her familys history would be presented. With the documentary arriving just days after a major WWE weekend honoring her father, her absence from the project is likely to stand out to viewers. The Netflix documentary is expected to cover major moments from Hulk Hogans life and career, including his rise to global fame and his lasting influence on professional wrestling. Do you think Brooke Hogan made the right call by staying out of the documentary, or should she have taken part to help tell her side of the story? Let us know what you think. G Add as a preferred source on Google