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Hulk Hogan's divorce turns bitter

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Published: Dec. 1, 2007 at 2:23 PM

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 (UPI) -- Hulk Hogan and his wife reportedly disagree in their divorce proceedings on everything from alimony and child support to the date they were married.

Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, has filed a counter-petition to wife Linda Bollea's divorce suit, E! Online reported Saturday.

The "Hogan Knows Best" stars separated in September, a month after their son, Nick, 17, crashed his car and left passenger John Graziano in a coma. Graziano, 22, an Iraq war veteran, is expected to spend the rest of his life in a nursing home, E! Online reported.

Linda Bollea, 48, is seeking primary custody of Nick, while his father claims the teenager should decide for himself where he wants to live.

On the question of alimony, Terry Bollea, 54, said his wife is capable of supporting herself though he would continue to provide her health insurance, E! Online reported.

The Bolleas, who own more than $9.5 million in real estate, even disagree on the date they were married. She said Dec. 12, 1983, was the date they wed. He said the date -- as public records support -- was Dec. 18, E! Online reported.

Topics: Hulk Hogan, John Graziano
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