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Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer Meeting With MTV Today; Carolina Panthers Pull Ric Flair Public Service Announcement; WWE Heat Matches (Non Spoiler); Brooke Hogan Back In Studio
By Anthony DeBlasi
Dec 6, 2005, 19:41               <<BACK TO NEWSBOARD

Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer Meeting With MTV Today; Carolina Panthers Pull Ric Flair Public Service Announcement; WWE Heat Matches (Non Spoiler); Brooke Hogan Back In Studio

 

Written by Ian / 3e6r.net:

The above pic was shot at Joanie 'Chyna' Laurer's recent appearance at the WEHO awards in California. Several in attendance noted that Laurer has regained quite a bit of muscle mass and looks to be in fabulous shape. It was also noted that she appears to have conquered her past demons and has her personal life in order.

The awards and after party raised thousands for Aids research.

And today, Laurer has scheduled to meet with MTV officials about the reality TV show 3e6r.net previously reported back in our NOVEMBER 1st ARTICLE.

The early word going around is If she inks the deal, the series would air sometime between Spring and Summer 2006. The running title previously discussed was called 'Being Chynna' and could change. More right here when we receive it.


Here are your Heat matches from Monday's Raw, non spoiler:

- Rob Conway vs Val Venis
- Gregory Helms vs Bradley Allen
- Trevor Murdoch vs Scotty Sabre


Billboard is reporting that Brooke Hogan, daughter of The Hulkster, is back in the studio. She is currently recording new tracks for an upcoming CD project.


The following article was written today by The Associated Press. Expect this article to find its way across dozens of news sites the next day or so:

Panthers Yank Public Service Announcement Featuring Flair
 
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- With Ric Flair facing charges of assaulting a fellow motorist, the Carolina Panthers think someone else should tell their fans to behave.

Flair normally appears in a taped message on the video scoreboard at Bank of America Stadium urging fans to act responsibly. But at Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons, a public address announcer read the message instead. A team spokesman said the Panthers didn't want the message to be lost in the alleged incident.

Flair is free on $1,000 bond after being charged with injury to personal property and simple assault and battery during an alleged altercation with another driver last month. The charges are both misdemeanors.

A police report shows a 29-year-old driver said the 56-year-old Flair left bruises when the wrestler grabbed him by the neck and left a large dent by kicking the side of his sport utility vehicle.

Flair was arrested and posted bond on Nov. 29.



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