
In a stunning revelation from the heart of Florida's legal system, court documents have confirmed that Nick Bollea, the 30-year-old son of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, has been entirely written out of his father's substantial estate.
The papers, filed in Pinellas County, explicitly state that the WWE Hall of Famer's other two children—brother John and sister Brooke—are the sole designated beneficiaries. This calculated decision effectively disinherits Nick from the legendary wrestler's estimated £25 million fortune.
This legal move follows a history of public and private turmoil between father and son, most notably stemming from a devastating 2007 car crash. Nick, then behind the wheel of a Toyota Supra, lost control and crashed into a palm tree, leaving his passenger and best friend, John Graziano, with catastrophic, life-altering injuries.
The aftermath saw Nick serve jail time for reckless driving, and the Graziano family later secured a substantial financial settlement from the Hogans. This tragic event appears to have cast a long shadow over their relationship, culminating in the wrestler's decisive action to omit his son from his final will and testament.
Hulk Hogan, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, has amassed his wealth through a legendary wrestling career, film and television appearances, and numerous lucrative endorsement deals. The management of his estate and the exclusion of his son now sets the stage for a complex and potentially contentious family dynamic following the star's eventual passing.