Nick Groff left “Ghost Adventures” after ten seasons. He decided to pursue other projects and focus on his own show, “Paranormal Lockdown.”
Nick Groff was one of the original team members of the popular paranormal investigation television series “Ghost Adventures,” which premiered in 2008. After being an integral part of the show for a decade, Groff announced his departure in November 2014. The reasons behind his exit were not fully detailed at the time, leading to much speculation among fans.
Groff later explained that he wanted to explore new opportunities within the paranormal field and to grow professionally. In 2016, he co-created and starred in a new series called “Paranormal Lockdown,” where he and fellow investigator Katrina Weidman would spend 72 hours locked down in some of the most haunted locations. This new venture allowed him to delve deeper into his passion for the paranormal and to take on a different format of investigation compared to what he had been doing on “Ghost Adventures.”
His departure from “Ghost Adventures” was amicable, and he has maintained a positive relationship with his former co-stars, Zak Bagans and Aaron Goodwin. Since leaving, Groff has continued to be a prominent figure in the paranormal community, participating in various projects and events related to the field.