Morrison/Melina Update, Flair’s Injury, New WCCW Book, Global Be A STAR Day

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- It appears the John Morrison and Melina’s relationship is on the outs right now. Melina wrote on Twitter:

“I’m proud of my heart. It’s been played, stabbed, cheated, burned and broken, but somehow still works.”

“I never get jealous when I see my ex with someone else, because my parents always taught me to give my used toys to the less fortunate.”

Speaking of Morrison it’s believed his contract is up in a few months, although there’s no reason to believe he won’t be re-signed.

- Ric Flair recently told The Post & Courier that he’s still yet to have surgery on his injured triceps:
“It’s postponed right now, but I may not even have to have it. The doctor looked at it and said the thing was healing itself. I’m the luckiest guy in the world.”

- Kevin Von Erich is currently writing a new book about World Class Championship Wrestling.
“Hopefully not too much will get taken out at the edit,” Von Erich said.
“It’s been real therapeutic to write. Conjuring up all those memories. It was hard at times. But I think it is a really honest book.”

“World Class – The Story of the Von Erichs” is set for a spring of 2012 release.

- WWE Press Release:
STAMFORD, Conn. & NEW YORK, Oct 06, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Today, co-founders of the anti-bullying initiative be a STAR, The Creative Coalition and WWE announced that Wednesday, October 12th will be Global be a STAR Day in support of National Bullying Prevention Month. be a STAR’s (Show Tolerance And Respect) 47 alliance members, made up of leading national service and community organizations including GLAAD and STOMP Out Bullying, are encouraging educators, school administrators, students, parents, caregivers, and other concerned citizens to log onto www.beastaralliance.org to:

– Take the official be a STAR pledge;

– Download the be a STAR free anti-bullying teacher’s aide; and/or

– Register for a be a STAR chapter toolkit.

“We’re proud to use the voice of the arts to champion what is good for society. And, there’s nothing good that bullies bring to society. Entertainment and the arts have a unique and powerful platform that The Creative Coalition and WWE are galvanizing to stand up to bullies,” said Robin Bronk, CEO of The Creative Coalition and co-founder of be a STAR.


Source: wrestlingtruth.com

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