OVW Has Equipment Stolen, Dixie Carter Notes, Heyman Column
- Former WWE development territory OVW (which still has many former WWE stars working for them) had around $10,000 worth of filming/video equipment stolen from their van according to PWInsider.com, leaving them with no means to tape their latest TV episode until they managed to borrow some from a local TV station.
- According to an article on commercialappeal.com TNA president Dixie Carter got a Bachelor of Business Administration from Ole Miss in 1986. “I don’t know how she did everything she did as an undergraduate,” said Asst. Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Thomas Reardon, “because she made good grades, she was involved in every aspect of student life and she had a good time.”
- Paul Heyman has backed WWE’s decision in his latest column on thesun.co.uk, in regards to pulling Ric Flair from the NWA Hall Of Fame. Stating “The longer Flair is kept out of the public eye, the more a simple guest appearance will mean when Vince McMahon decides “it’s time to play the Flair card”. World Wrestling Entertainment has made a substantial investment in the Ric Flair brand and they don’t want anyone else tinkering with it. The NWA went forward with a marketing campaign built around Ric Flair because, unfortunately, there’s no other way for the promoters involved to get people to come to their event.



