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May 09 2008

You don’t have to worry about Hulk Hogan’s kid getting into anymore accidents

Published by houroc under Other Sports

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Hulk Hogan’s 17 year old son, Nick Bollea won’t be fighting the case against him for reckless driving. He will be at the mercy of the judge and he could get as much as a 5 year bid for his reckless driving.

The whole thing started when he got arrested back in November for getting into an accident that caused bodily harm to his passenger. John Graziano was in the car with Bollea and he got fucked up.

The impact critically injured Bollea’s friend, John Graziano, who now needs lifetime medical care to deal with his injuries. Graziano, a former Marine who served in Iraq, was not wearing a seat belt and suffered a broken skull and other severe injuries.

Bollea’s licence was suspended for six months in November for allegedly having a blood alcohol level of .055 per cent at the time of the accident. Bollea was cited for being an underage driver with a blood alcohol level of 0.02 per cent or higher.

Not only did Hogan’s kid get himself arrested but Hogan got sued and it was his car that got wrecked. After all of that, the kid is probably safer in jail than risking getting body slammed by his dad.

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