Hulk Hogan's son seriously injured another boy in car wreck

  • #121
MrsG. you're right. My continued prayers for John and his family.
 
  • #122
Nick's RIDES magazine interview:
http://www.rides-mag.com/online/?p=770

I'm a little upset at all the LE letting him off easy for speeding just because of who he is. That and his own family races with him apparently. They all (especially LE) deserve some of the blame for this accident, IMO.

I'd like to see what would happen if I were caught going 123 mph down the highway. (Well, not really.)

My thoughts and prayers for John and his family continue on.
 
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  • #124
Prayers are needed for John Graziano, please. Does anyone know if Nick's license have been suspended?

http://www.sptimes.com/2007/09/14/Northpinellas/Under_the_radar_no_lo.shtml

She said Graziano, who suffered a head injury, has been taken off the medication keeping him in an induced coma. The Bolleas brought in their own doctors to evaluate him. She said doctors say Graziano is reacting as expected.
She said they hope Graziano will recover soon. Until then, Bollea is keeping a journal for his friend:
"You've almost been in the hospital for three weeks now," he wrote Thursday. "We've all been praying for you every day."
 
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  • #126
Our prayers are working.... keep John in mind and in your prayers.
 
  • #127
Not good news.

http://www.nbcactionnews.com/entertainment/story.aspx?content_id=9aaa3e1e-925e-406d-8305-24079bdeecff

>>>>>The 22-year-old passenger hurt in the car crash involving wrestler Hulk Hogan's son Nick will need to be cared for in a nursing home for the rest of his life.

U.S. Marine John Graziano was critically injured in the crash in Florida in August. His skull was broken at the base, he experienced brain swelling and a large amount of blood collected under the skull.

Court documents reveal he is still on life support - he can only manage to open and close his eyes and his condition is unlikely to improve.>>>>>>

Prayers going out to John, his family and friends.
 
  • #128
I'm so sorry to hear that about John. I was really hoping he would recover fully.
 
  • #129
That's so sad.
Prayers for John. Hope the doctors are wrong.
 
  • #130
Very sad news.:(
 
  • #131
Very sad, I was hoping he would pull through. :(
 
  • #132
Hulk Hogan's son should be held criminally and financially responsible for what happened to this young man. How very sad.
 
  • #133
I agree, Nana. I was just thinking that one of the statemenst the Hogan family made was that John was going to be OK. He should sit in jail for it....but what the heck kind of parents gives a kid a car like that after he's demonstrated several times that he's reckless. I guess that's Hollywood. I wish these people had to live in the real world. The Hogan family should pay for his ENTIRE care for life (Nick should, but if he's a minor, I suppose the family). The Hogan parents deserve to pay as well, IMO. Their stupid little boy destroyed someone's life forever.
 
  • #134
Lord be with him. Miracles do happen.
 
  • #135
PLEASE don't get me wrong I do believe Nick Hogan should be held accountable however John wasn't wearing a seatbelt and he should have known better than to allow himself to be in a vehicle racing as it is reported Nick was doing.


We have boys in our family just starting to drive and who will be driving in the next few years and the message is crystal clear speeding and/or racing will NOT be tolerated. Our sons enjoy a few privileges and have learned over the years we mean business when it comes to rules, going without a few privileges for a significant amount of time isn't fun.

They also know we love them and want them alive and well.

Sorry if you don't like what I said but although NH is by far most to blame John should have known better than to be sitting in that passenger seat. John has lost his life pretty much for his poor judgement and Nick will likely be consoled and told it was just a tragic accident and surely not his fault.


Jubie
 
  • #136
What a sad turn of events. Nick will have to live the rest of his life knowing he was at least partly responsible for what happened to his friend. I don't understand how parents can just write off their children's traffic accidents as rights of passage and give them another vehicle to wreck. Irresponsible.

Unfortunately, I expect the next newspaper article we'll see will be about John's family suing the Hogans.
 
  • #137
I'm not offended by your opinion at all...but the driver does have either legal/moral responsibility to make sure his passenger wears a seat belt...even if they're over the age of 14 ( in Florida) and can be ticketed personally. If someone is riding in my car..and I have an accident...my insurance will be paying out...not to mention I care for the safety of passengers. How do we know that John didn't scream "STOP! STOP! You're scaring me!". We don't know that...and guess we never will since he's a vegetable. Legally though, I think the law will prevail and he will be held accountable...at LEAST in a civil suit. I hope John's family drains their accounts. Calikid- I think Nick Hogan lives on the plane of existence where he won't think about this for too much longer. Have you guys read all the celebrity reports where he just doesn't care...you hear him minimizing the accident....etc. He doesn't care! He's 16 and has too much freedom and not enough sense. Sorry this gets me heated...and I'm only 23...but I have never, ever committed such reckless acts...especially with anyone else with me. He should have been alone in the car if he just HAD to race it.
 
  • #138
Hogan's son was 17, meaning his parents are liable. I've always liked Hulk Hogan; guess sometimes you just can't control what your kids do.
 
  • #139
The Hogan parents are enablers....they could have had monitoring equipment installed in that car that alerted them to high speeds, etc. This isn't the first time he's wrecked a high-powered car. They KNEW he was reckless. A lot of other parents are able to control their kids.
 
  • #140
Hulk Hogan's son should be held criminally and financially responsible for what happened to this young man. How very sad.

You said it nan. IMHO, Hogan's son should never be allowed to drive again.
I'd also like for it to be required of him to visit John every week for the rest of his life.

Prayers to John and his family. Such a sad story.
 

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