News about son's condition led to Graziano's hospital fight
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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

News about son's condition led to Graziano's hospital fight

A St. Petersburg police report released Tuesday offered new details about the family dispute at Bayfront Medical Center that ended with the arrest of Edward Graziano, whose son is in critical condition after a car crash involving Nick Bollea.

Bollea, 17, is the son of famed wrestler Hulk Hogan, also known as Terry Bollea.

After the family received bad news about the condition of 22-year-old John Graziano, his brother, Michael, began crying. Eventually, he fell asleep on the hospital room floor. When Edward Graziano arrived at the hospital, he yelled at his son to get up. This sparked a family fight that ended with Edward Graziano shaking his daughter and throwing a cold cup of coffee in his son's face.

Neither of Edward Graziano's children wanted him to be prosecuted. St. Petersburg police arrested him for violating a domestic injunction when he knowingly entered the same room as his wife.

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