No One Expected To See Them There, Yet As The Doors Of The Chapel Opened, Rock Legends Robert Plant And Jimmy Page Quietly Walked In, Dressed In Black, Heads Bowed, To Pay Their Final Respects At Hulk Hogan’s Funeral, A Surreal Crossing Of Worlds As Two Of Led Zeppelin’s Greatest Stood Among Wrestlers, Fans, And Old Friends Of The Wrestling Icon, Witnesses Saying The Room Fell Silent When Plant Placed A White Lily Beside The Casket, While Page Rested His Hand On It For A Moment Of Prayer, The Pair Later Sharing Stories About Meeting Hogan Backstage At Shows, Calling Him “A Larger-Than-Life Spirit,” Leaving Mourners In Awe Of The Unexpected Tribute, And Reminding Everyone Present That Even Icons Come To Honor Icons .

**Rock Gods Mourn a Wrestling Titan: Robert Plant and Jimmy Page’s Unexpected Appearance at Hulk Hogan’s Funeral Leaves Mourners in Awe**

 

No one saw it coming.

 

As the chapel doors creaked open on the somber morning of Hulk Hogan’s funeral, an audible hush swept through the room. Dressed in understated black, with heads bowed and faces etched with solemnity, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin quietly stepped inside. For a brief moment, time seemed to stop — the collision of two worlds few imagined ever crossing.

 

There, in a room filled with wrestlers, longtime fans, and Hogan’s closest friends and family, stood two of rock’s most iconic figures. No announcement, no spotlight — just reverence.

 

Witnesses described the air shifting as Plant walked forward and gently placed a single white lily beside the casket. Page followed, resting his hand on the polished wood in a quiet moment of prayer, his silver rings glinting under the chapel lights.

 

Later, in an intimate moment at the podium, the two rock legends shared a few words about their unexpected friendship with Hogan. “Backstage at one of our shows in the late ‘80s,” Plant recalled, “he walked in like a storm — all charisma and energy. We couldn’t stop laughing and talking for hours.” Page added, “He was larger than life in the ring, but kind and grounded outside it. A true soul.”

 

The tribute wasn’t loud or flashy. It didn’t need to be. In their quiet presence, Plant and Page honored not just a wrestling legend, but a kindred spirit — a performer, a force, a man who left his mark.

 

For those in attendance, the message was clear: icons recognize icons. And when giants fall, even the gods come down from the mountaintop to pay their respects. In silence. In song.

In solidarity.

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