The story of Hulk Hogan’s idiot son destroying the life of John Graziano is one that doesn’t seem to be going away.
We presumed that once the judge had sent Nick away to prison as a consequence for turning someone in to a vegetable, that would be the last of it till his sentence ended. But that would be a naive thing to think.
Trying to use his elevated status, the Hulkster tried to pull a few strings and get a cushier prison cell for his son. Instead of being in solitary, he would hopefully spend some time with a couple of friendly rapists and murderers.
After tapes leaked on to the internet of Hulk trying to offer some decent parenting advice, there was a bit of a backlash. Poor Nick still has a lot of alone time, and Hulk looked slightly dickish. In the latest turn to this case, a new voicemail has been leaked.
This time it doesn’t come from the Hogan camp, but from the Graziano family. And we have to warn you, it is pretty shocking stuff. An awful lot of dodgy profanities and threats are made towards the Hogan family.
So how did this recording get out the Hogan tape machine? Well it just so happens that Bubba the love Sponge is a friend of Hulk’s with a radio show. He must have accidentally pressed play to broadcast the message, as there is no way we think that Hulk begged it to be played to try and look slightly innocent.
Though we’re amazed you can play the sort of stuff on the radio, it’s pretty much impossible to say arse on the radio without getting told off.
The fuzz are investigating this tape, as TMZ reports it has come from a close family member:
“John Graziano’s dad, Edward, confirmed today that the voice on the tape is that of Frank Caruso, John’s 32-year-old half-brother. He said Caruso is a child from his estranged wife’s first marriage.”
Don’t say we didn’t warn you about the threatening nature of the tape. It’s not full of happy images of sunshine, gummy trees and singing birds.
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Bubba the Love Sponge is broadcast on Sirius, the satellite radio company where Howard Stern is now located. One of the nicest things about satellite radio is, as it requires special equipment and a paid subscription to receive, it is not subject to the “family-friendly” censorship imposed on traditional broadcast radio.
There is still some degree of self-censorship at the satellite radio companies. They’ll still avoid broadcasting material that’s slanderous, for example.