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October 16, 2007

Police release Bollea crash report

CLEARWATER -- The crash report for the Aug. 26 wreck involving Nick Bollea 17, the son of Hulk Hogan, and the driver of a Toyota Supra was released to the media today.

Tb_bolleacar300 The report provides few new details, although it does say results of a drug and alcohol test are pending. The crash caused $500 in property damage to city shrubs and $50,000 to the totaled Supra (left) owned by Terry Bollea, also known as professional wrestler Hulk Hogan.

According to the report, the roads were wet at the time of the accident and the driver "disregarded other traffic control."

The crash critically injured Bollea's friend and passenger, John Graziano, 22, who remains comatose at Bayfront Medical Center.

Tamara El-Khoury, Times staff writer; Times photo by Jim Damaske

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