Hulk Hogan contemplated suicide after his split from ex-wife Linda Hogan.

In the late athlete’s final interview before his death last year, which appeared in Netflix’s “Hulk Hogan: Real American” documentary Wednesday, he detailed his post-divorce “rock bottom.”

The professional wrestler, who died of a heart attack at 71, said he became “broke” after giving his former spouse “70 percent” of his money to “get rid of her.”

Hulk Hogan (seen above) recalled contemplating suicide in the late athlete’s final interview for Netflix’s “Hulk Hogan: Real American” documentary, out Wednesday. Netflix
The former pro wrestler was navigating his divorce from Linda Hogan (seen kissing Hulk) at the time. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

When the “Hogan Knows Best” alum was left with “no money,” he made a viral quip to Rolling Stone about “taking the high road” and not “do[ing] the O.J. Simpson thing,” referencing the NFL player allegedly killing wife Nicole Brown Simpson.

Following backlash from the headline-making statement, Hulk remembered, “I went home and I started drinking and, you know, started eating pills. I just went down this rabbit hole for a couple days.

“The next thing I know, I’m sitting in front of my bathroom with a gun in my mouth and not knowing what I was doing,” Hulk continued.

He went on to call the breakup “very tough” and credited TNA (Total Nonstop Action Wrestling) with “saving” him financially.

Hulk claimed he gave Linda (pictured above in 1994) “70 percent” of his money and was left “broke.” MediaPunch / Shutterstock
He remembered drinking and “eating pills,” ultimately sitting on his bathroom floor with “a gun in [his] mouth.” (Pictured: Hulk in his Netflix doc.) Netflix

His friend Eric Bischoff characterized this period as the “darkest, most devastating” part of Hulk’s life.

“He was down, and he was hurting,” Hulk’s fellow WWE Hall of Famer, 70, said.

Linda, 66, also appeared in the documentary and opened up to viewers about how much she “still care[s]” about her ex-husband despite their falling out.

“It doesn’t go away,” she said of her feelings for Hulk. “I wish things would’ve turned out differently for us. But then when he got sick [with leukemia], I realized that my love never faded for him.”

Hulk (pictured above with Linda in 1992) went on to call the split a “very tough” experience. MediaPunch / Shutterstock
Linda and the couple’s son, Nick Hogan (pictured above with his sister and parents in 2005), took part in the project. Pink Sneakers Production/Kobal / Shutterstock

She insisted, “I still had love for him. I really do. I still love him.”

Elsewhere in the doc, Linda shared a raunchy story about her and Hulk’s first date, claiming he went into the bathroom in his apartment for “the longest time” before emerging “completely naked.” 

The former couple was married from 1983 to 2009, welcoming daughter Brooke, 37, and son Nick, 35, during their time together.

Brooke is currently estranged from her family members and did not participate in the project.

Brooke (pictured above with her parents and brother in March 2006) is estranged from her family and did not appear in the doc. Getty Images
The documentary covered Hulk’s career highs and lows, his “rough” childhood, his staggering fentanyl use and more. (Pictured: Hulk wrestling in 1990.) WWE via Getty Images

Her brother, however, appeared in the doc as he helped care for his dad at the end of his life.

The project also covered Hulk’s staggering fentanyl use, his WWE firing, his “rough” childhood and more.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.

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