Slayer_X
07-30-2015, 03:09 AM
Bay News 9 has released more racist comments from Hulk Hogan, but this time the comments were made during a conversation Hogan had with his son Nick while Nick was serving an 8 month sentence in jail.
Back in May of 2008, Nick was serving an 8 month jail sentence after he got into a car accident which left his friend John Graziano seriously injured and requiring 24 hour care for the rest of his life.
Also back in May of 2008, the Pinellas County Sheriffs Department released two week’s worth of recorded phone calls made in the jailhouse, and upon listening to the calls again, the following can be heard between Hogan and Nick:
“You and me been sitting on some serious phone, phone dialogue here n—a,” Hogan said.
“Yeah, nibb-ah,” Nick said.
“N—a, n—a, that means, that means you (are) my best friend,” said Hogan.
Nick was serving an eight month sentence for a car crash that left his friend, John Graziano, permanently disabled. In another phone call, Hogan talks about God and re-incarnation.
“You know that God gave you this vibe and this, this, energy that you and I are going to live forever, bro,” he said. “I just hope we don’t come back as a couple, I don’t want to say it, blizz-ack gizz-uys, you know what I’m saying?”
“Brutal,” Nick responded after they both laughed.
Hogan also talked to Nick about possibly being transferred from the adult jail to juvenile hall.
“It’s down in St. Pete and it’s mixed-race and we get along with everybody, so that’s fine,” Nick said.
Hulk said, “Your mom went there and said it was mainly blizz, you know what I’m sizz-aying?”
“Mm-hm,” Nick said.
Hulk responded, “And that some of the ladies there that, you know, run the school are nice blizz lizz-adies, you know?”
“Mm-hm…. I would go down there, I would make friends with all those kids down there,” said Nick. “I guarantee it. Because you know how all the blizz pizz love us.”
Back in May of 2008, Nick was serving an 8 month jail sentence after he got into a car accident which left his friend John Graziano seriously injured and requiring 24 hour care for the rest of his life.
Also back in May of 2008, the Pinellas County Sheriffs Department released two week’s worth of recorded phone calls made in the jailhouse, and upon listening to the calls again, the following can be heard between Hogan and Nick:
“You and me been sitting on some serious phone, phone dialogue here n—a,” Hogan said.
“Yeah, nibb-ah,” Nick said.
“N—a, n—a, that means, that means you (are) my best friend,” said Hogan.
Nick was serving an eight month sentence for a car crash that left his friend, John Graziano, permanently disabled. In another phone call, Hogan talks about God and re-incarnation.
“You know that God gave you this vibe and this, this, energy that you and I are going to live forever, bro,” he said. “I just hope we don’t come back as a couple, I don’t want to say it, blizz-ack gizz-uys, you know what I’m saying?”
“Brutal,” Nick responded after they both laughed.
Hogan also talked to Nick about possibly being transferred from the adult jail to juvenile hall.
“It’s down in St. Pete and it’s mixed-race and we get along with everybody, so that’s fine,” Nick said.
Hulk said, “Your mom went there and said it was mainly blizz, you know what I’m sizz-aying?”
“Mm-hm,” Nick said.
Hulk responded, “And that some of the ladies there that, you know, run the school are nice blizz lizz-adies, you know?”
“Mm-hm…. I would go down there, I would make friends with all those kids down there,” said Nick. “I guarantee it. Because you know how all the blizz pizz love us.”