More Racist Comments From Hulk Hogan During Conversation With Son Surface

Bay News 9 today uncovered more racially charged language from Hulk Hogan during a jailhouse conversation in 2008 with son Nick. Nick was serving an eight month sentence following a car accident that left his friend, John Graziano, seriously injured and requiring 24-hour-a-day care for the rest of his life.

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Hogan was trying to talk street with Nick, and called him "n—a," noting that it meant that Nick was his "best friend." However, things took a turn for the worse when he started to talk about returning in another life.

"You know that God gave you this vibe and this, this, energy that you and I are going to live forever, bro," Hogan 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?"

You can check out the conversation below, or listen to it at baynews9.com by clicking here:

Hulk: "You and me been sitting on some serious phone, phone dialogue here n—a."

Nick: "Yeah, nibb-ah."

Hulk: "N—a, n—a, that means, that means you (are) my best friend."

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Hulk: "You know that God gave you this vibe and this, this, energy that you and I are going to live forever, bro. 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?"

Nick: "Brutal" [Nick and Hulk laugh]

Nick: "It's down in St. Pete and it's mixed-race and we get along with everybody, so that's fine."

Hulk: "Your mom went there and said it was mainly blizz, you know what I'm sizz-aying?"

Nick: "Mm-hm."

Hulk: "And that some of the ladies there that, you know, run the school are nice blizz lizz-adies, you know?"

Nick: "Mm-hm.... I would go down there, I would make friends with all those kids down there. I guarantee it. Because you know how all the blizz pizz love us."

As noted, Hogan also used the term in 2012 when discussing the infamous promo that Booker T cut on him in WCW during an interview with Whoo Kid on Shade 45. Hogan talked about people calling him the "N word," and said that he started saying it, before noting that he "always said it."

Source: Bay News 9

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