I don’t know man… I’ve met the Hogans a few times and always thought they were nice people, and I know Hulk Hogan is just trying to save a little bit of face for his family after what his moronic, reckless son did… but after I heard about the response to the lawsuit from John Graziano’s family and him saying things like “this will make John a better person”… I don’t know. They dodge responsibility a LOT. “Accident” maybe, but the kid was being reckless and up until sh*t hit the fan they loved to brag about getting away with stuff…
Anyway, there’s a little bit of Hulk Hogan talking to Larry King last night. What do you think?
How could this “accident” make John a better person? He’s practically a vegatable!!!!! He was definitely a better person when he was able to participate in normal life!!!
8 Responses
Peter Belisi
June 11th, 2008 at 11:54 am
1Hulk’s crying bit was ridiculous. He was more believable when he cried at wrestle mania. I’m over the red and yellow- BROTHER!
pink
June 11th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
2The man is delusional!
Anonymous
June 11th, 2008 at 5:14 pm
3Oh come on! I felt like I was in chruch I almost fell asleep! C’mon his son nearly killed someone, oh NOW! its time to turn to god! I dont think drag racing is part of the daily life of all Chritians!
me
June 11th, 2008 at 8:15 pm
4It was an accident. Nobody intended anybody to get hurt. Although I think Nick’s behavior after the accident — according to the media – was highly inappropriate, it was still an accident.
maureen
June 12th, 2008 at 12:48 am
5Seemed like he was dodging responsibility quite a bit. I know a parent’s first instinct is to make excuses for their child (I find myself thinking how tired Connor is, when in all actuality he is just being a brat), but that was a bit much. I still can’t get over him saying that he doesn’t believe they were actually drag racing. He based that statement on video footage, but HELLO, Nick’s friend was driving the other car. I would have more respect for him if he would just man up and say, ya, my kid screwed up, I screwed up, he’s paying his debt to society and we’re really sorry. It doesn’t take away what he did to John Graziano, but nothing will take it away.
Melissa
June 12th, 2008 at 3:09 am
6I love the Hogans… from tv, they seem like a great family… but what he’s saying is just insane. I guess that’s the only positive way for him to look at it and I think, just like any parent, you want to protect your kid and make excuses for them but I think someone in that family needs to stop talking about Nick and start just saying “Sorry” bout John and no ifs, ands or buts includes.
Katie
June 14th, 2008 at 10:12 am
7Why won’t these people just apologize already? Yes, it was an accident, a very tragic accident, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have to apologize and that doesn’t mean that Nick didn’t deserve some sort of punishment.
Sam
June 16th, 2008 at 12:38 am
8I saw it’s both Nick and John’s fault. It was obvious that they were both street racers. Plus John was not wearing his seat belt at the time of the accident. How stupid do you have to be these days to get in a car without a seat belt on? Nick shouldn’t have been racing and John should have had the responsibility to tell Nick to slow down. That’s why I say it’s both Nick and John’s fault.
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