Bam Margera has admitted to having a 'really rough week' as he mourns the loss of both Hulk Hogan and Ozzy Osbourne.
The WWE icon passed away on Thursday at the age of 71 after going into cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida. Just two days earlier, the Black Sabbath singer died at the age of 76 while 'surrounded by love.'
Margera, 45, paid emotional tributes to both the late stars on his Instagram page - and further opened up about their 'shocking' deaths while talking to TMZ in L.A. on Friday.
'It's been a really rough week,' he told the outlet while joined by his wife Dannii Marie. 'Especially with the Hogans. My heart goes out to all of them.'
Margera then recalled recently spending the winter down in Florida with Hogan and his family while he 'skated with the pros.'
The MTV star said he had crossed paths with Hogan one day who was 'walking around with a cane' and when he mentioned Marie was a stretch therapist, the wrestler said that was something he needed.
The professional skateboarder added that both he and Hogan had seeing Swedish-American guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen on their 'bucket list' - and were able to watch the musician perform before his death.
Margera also remembered attending the wedding of Hogan's son Nick in January, which the WWE legend had also been in attendance at.
He admitted that he was still having a hard time processing his sudden passing.
'I'm still - I feel a certain way. I'm still shocked by it all,'
the star said, with his wife adding that they had plans to have dinner with Hogan next week.
Margera and Hogan had known each other for years, and the pro wrestler had notably posted a tribute to the Jackass star in 2018 initially believing he was dead at the time.
Hogan had shared a throwback photo of the pair on Twitter (now X) along with the message: 'Dn Bam I wish you were still with us. I sure would love to hang out again my brother love u miss u HH.'
Over on Instagram, Margera shared a tribute to Hogan upon learning of his death along with a slideshow of photos of the pair from over the years.
However, Hogan later realized that Margera was very much alive and admitted that he had mixed up the skateboarder with his Jackass co-star Ryan Dunn - who passed away in 2011 during a traffic collision.
'I'm crushed. Hulk was more than a hero; he was family to me and my wife,'
he penned. 'The world just lost another legend today, and I lost a true brother. It was an absolute honor to take him to see Yngwie Malmsteen, one of his biggest wishes.
'Not many people knew it, but he was a professional musician before he was a professional wrestler. Hulk played in bands and was an incredible studio musician...amazing base player!'
Margera added, 'Just so many great memories, like sitting beside him hosting karaoke together at his Hogan's Hangout.'
'Dn, I'm gonna miss you man, it hurts. I'll never forget. Rest in power Hulkster. I'll carry your spirit forever.'
Margera had also known Osbourne for many years - and the pair notably hosted the 2007 VH1 Rock Honors in Las Vegas together.
Earlier this week, the MTV alum shared a picture of both he and Osbourne at the event alongside a moving message.
'Legends never die. I'm grateful to have shared this moment with Ozzy Osbourne hosting at the VH1 Rock Honors in Vegas.'
He continued, 'Rest in power Ozzy... your spirit, your voice, and your madness will echo forever. Jack, Kelly, and Sharon... my wife and I share your pain. Our love and condolences to you.'
Hogan's sudden death at the age of 71 in Florida was announced on Thursday, leavings loved ones and fans mourning over the loss.
A Clearwater Police Department spokesman said in a statement at the time: 'Clearwater Fire Department and Clearwater Police Department personnel responded to a medical call at 9:51 a.m. today in the 1000 block of Eldorado Avenue on Clearwater Beach.
'The nature of the call was for a cardiac arrest. A 71-year-old resident, Terry Bollea, also known as Hulk Hogan, was treated by Clearwater Fire & Rescue crews before being taken by Sunstar to Morton Plant Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.'
A statement on Hogan's main Instagram account also confirmed his passing and read: 'It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness that we confirm we have lost a legend.
'Our beloved Terry Bollea, known worldwide as Hulk Hogan, passed away today surrounded by his loved ones. At this time of grief, we ask that everyone please respect the privacy of his family and friends.
'May we all take solace in the wonderful memories he left behind for the millions of fans worldwide whose lives he touched for more than four decades. He will be missed, but never forgotten.'
Hogan had been father to two children: Brooke, 37, and Nick, 34 - whom he shared with ex-wife Linda. They had been married from 1983 to 2009;
He later tied the knot with Jennifer McDaniel in 2010 until their divorce in 2021. Two years later, the WWE legend said 'I do' to Sky Daily and the pair were married up until his death on Thursday.
Before his death, Hogan had undergone neck surgery and Sky claimed that his heart was 'strong' amid claims he was on his deathbed in a coma.
The late star's rep also expressed in a statement, 'He's had problems with his back for years but there's no emergency.'
A source told DailyMail.com that the WWE icon was trying to get back to '100 percent' following both neck and back surgeries.
'Hulk has a body ravaged by wrestling; his body is the body of a 140-year-old man with all the bumps and bruises through the years, and his recent neck and back surgeries have been harder to come back from,'
the insider said.
Two days earlier, Osbourne's family released a statement on Tuesday announcing the Black Sabbath singer's death.
'It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.
Two days earlier, Osbourne's family released a statement on Tuesday announcing the Black Sabbath singer's death; seen in 1986 in Chicago
'He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.'
The performer was known for both his popular and controversial moments, such as when he bit the head off a bat live on stage.
He has been repeatedly asked about the moment over the years, but long insisted that he thought the bat was a rubber toy rather than a live animal.
The Crazy Train singer had been battling Parkinson's disease since 2003.