



Nick Bollea, the son of wrestler Hulk Hogan, crashed in August.
CLEARWATER (Bay News 9) — The Clearwater Police Department has released more photos from the scene of the August crash involving Hulk Hogan’s son, Nick Bollea. Police released hundreds of pictures showing closeups of the Supra Bollea was driving and of John Graziano, who was a passenger in Bolleas’s car.
Many of the newly released photos of Graziano are too graphic to be shown on BayNews9.com. Graziano, who was a Marine and served in Iraq, is recovering at a VA hospital. George Tragos, an attorney representing Graziano’s family, said he is still unconscious but that his brain function is improving.
“He’s probably going to be recuperating for the rest of his life in one form or another,” Tragos said. “He is getting better. We’re hoping that soon he’ll be moved to a floor with more rehabilitation. But he’s still in very serious condition and I would say he’s still in critical condition.”
Tragos also addressed a statement Bollea’s lawyers have made, which is the reason Graziano is in the hospital is because he wasn’t wearing a seatbelt. “Hogwash,” Tragos said. “If someone had not been driving the car, racing the car, drinking, spinning out and crashing into a tree, he wouldn’t have had that head injury.” Graziano’s parents said they will be filing a lawsuit against the Hogan family soon.

#1 by COOKIE at March 23rd, 2008
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THE BIBLE SAYS AT FIRST CORINTHIANS 15:33 THAT BAD ASSOCIATION SPOILS USEFUL HABITS. THAT IS NOT SAYING WHO THE BAD ASSOCIATION WAS. IT DID NOT HAVE TO BE THE PERSON. IT COULD BE THE INCIDENT OR ACT IN WHICH A PERSON MAKING A DECISSION PUT HIS OR HERSELF. IT ALSO SAYS THAT AS A MAN THINKETH SO IS HE. SO WHAT WE THINK OF OURSELVES SAYS A LOT WHEN WE ARE ADULTS AND CAN MAKE DECISSIONS THAT PUT US AND OR SOMEONE ELSE IN JEPORDY.IF I CHOOSE TO GET IN A PLANE, I KNOW IT CAN CRASH. IT WAS MY RISK AND I TOOK IT NO MATTER WHO ONE SAYS IS AT FAULT. WE TAKE RISKS EVERY DAY OF OUR LIVES AND THE BEST THING WE CAN DO IS PRAY THAT THE ONE WE MAKE IS THE RIGHT ONE AND THAT GOD KEEPS HIS EVER LOVING EYES ON US.
IF I GET INTO A CAR WITH SOMEONE I KNOW IS DRINKING AND OUT OF CONTROL THEN IT IS MY FAULT AS MUCH AS THIERS’. EITHER WAY, FAMILIES SUFFER. I KNOW WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO LOSE SOMEONE YOU LOVE IN A TRAGIC CAR ACCIDENT. I LOST MY HUSBAND THAT WAY.I WILL NEVER FORGET IT BUT I HAVE LEARNED TO DEAL WITH IT THROUGH PRAYER, FAITH, AND SUPPORT FROM FAMILY AND FRIENDS. I WENT THROUGH MY GRIEF PROCESS. EACH ONE HAS HIS OR HER OWN THEN WE MOVE ON BECAUSE LIFE DOES NOT STOP WHEN SOMEONE DIES. WE CAN CHOOSE TO LET IT DESTROY US OR WE CAN CHOOSE TO MOVE ON AND LET IT SERVE AS A LESSON TO US. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH BOTHE FAMILIES.
PLUSWOMAN 55
COUNSELOR AND MOTIVATOR