Reid Flair Update, Foley Donates Flannel, Spike TV Awards

- Press Release:

Wrestlers Rescue would like to thank current TNA world champion/Best selling author/”Hardcore” legend/former SmackDown color commentator/future “Hall of Famer” Mick Foley for his contribution to Wrestlers Rescue’s efforts in the Dr. Death campaign to procure a “hands-free” device for “Dr. Death” Steve Williams. He has donated an autographed flannel and the WWE “SummerSlam ’08″ t-shirt worn underneath for one lucky auction winner to add to their collection. He wore these items on his last televised appearance for the WWE (July 29th, 2008). This item will make a great addition to any collection of rare wrestling memorabilia and/or fan of this world renown wrestling superstar. The price on these items will start at $150.00 US, on May 11, 2009. For more information on this auction and many other rare items, go to http://www.wrestlersrescue.org.

- Local news out of Charlotte is reporting about an increase in heroin use, trafficked by the Mexican gangs, specifically in its black tar form as found in Reid Flair’s car. Flair has been quoted in several of the reports.

As previously noted, he posted $15,000 bail and has actually worked a match since his arrest, at a police fundraiser no less.

- Despite Impact airing on Spike TV, there are no options to vote TNA wrestlers in the annual Guys Choice Awards. However the following have wrestling connections:

Most Dangerous Man: Brock Lesnar vs Manny Pacquiao
http://www.spike.com/event/guyschoice/page/vote/category/31584

Guy of the Year: Mickey Rourke vs Barack O’Bama
http://www.spike.com/event/guyschoice/page/vote/category/31569

Hottest Twins: Bella Twins vs Ikki Twins
http://www.spike.com/event/guyschoice/page/vote/category/31596

Best Unsupported Role: Marisa Tomei in “The Wrestler” vs Kate Winslet in “The Reader”
http://www.spike.com/event/guyschoice/page/vote/category/31626

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