Filed under: — Illness & Death

Written by: Ashtyn at 8:49 pm

It is doubtful that former US Marine, John Graziano knew that one car ride with Hulk Hogan’s son, Nick could essentially cost him his life. Earlier this summer, the two took a car ride and were involved in a race that caused Nick to lose control and connect with a tree. While Nick Bollea (the driver of the yellow Supra) was treated for minor bumps and scratches, John was placed in ICU and has been there ever since.

Over the last few weeks, both Nick and sister, Brooke have been reporting that John is doing better and expected to recover fully. However, these reports appear to be false. Whether it was false hope or the need to take some heat off Nick is unknown.

Court documents were recently opened that show that the Marine is still on life support today. While he is able to open and close his eyes he is not able to do anything else and it does not look like he will be able to improve in any way. A court appointed nurse, Joanne Jones, reveals that Graziano will respond to pinches and that he has a working gag reflex. However, he will not respond to light, sound, or touch.

Jones speaks of Graziano’s doctor when she says, “He states that this young man most likely will spend the remainder of his life in a nursing home.”

It has not been announced whether or not Nick Bollea will face criminal charges though it is likely that he could due to the severity of Graziano’s injuries.

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Ashtyn is definitely the casual gamer in the family. A game fan since she owned an Atari, Ashtyn can remember when her brother rigged the television so he wouldn't lose his Super Mario Bros. game. That is, until the power went out! A fan of all things Mario, Ashtyn is a Nintendo loyalist. She digs playing Mario-style RPG games, watching others play violent shooters (because she sucks at them), and playing casual PC games (like Wedding Dash and Cake Mania). As of now, she is into the Wii and Nintendo DS, though she's certain the games for PS3 and Xbox 360 are more appealing.

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