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The Wrestling Observer reports WWE has signed Ashley Fliehr Johnson to a developmental contract. She is the daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair.

Reports surfaced earlier this month that Ashley intended to follow in the footsteps of her legendary father as she was training to become a professional wrestler. She is expected to join WWE?s Tampa, Florida based developmental training facility in the summer.

Ashley is the third Flair child to enter the professional wrestling industry. David notably competed for World Championship Wrestling from 1999 to 2001 while Reid currently wrestles on the independent circuit.

Ashley was a star volleyball player in high school, leading her team to two state titles in North Carolina. She graduated from North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Arts and is an ACE? Certified Personal Trainer. She also attended Appalachian State University where she was a Division-1 Full Scholarship Athlete in volleyball.

STARTING Monday Night July 23@USA_NETWORK WILL BE ADDING A 3RD HOUR TO @WWEMONDAY NIGHT RAW - PERMANENTLY. #3hourRaw

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Interesting news. I wonder if this will mean less squash matches and maybe divas matches that last longer than a minute? :p

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Interesting news. I wonder if this will mean less squash matches and maybe divas matches that last longer than a minute? :p

Hmmm, no competition on Monday nights from another wrestling company. Seems a bit odd to do this, at least right now. Maybe when Football season starts (though they always get murdered in ratings against Football games, so meh) or something? But then again, 3 hours every Monday does mean they can have longer (hopefully better) matches, and the storylines can actually have some you know, story stuff. And not be horribly rushed. But this also means creative has to actually be....creative again. Vince may not let that happen lol

Besides, a 3 hour RAW broadcast means more awesome acting from Johnny Ace!!!!1111

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Interesting news. I wonder if this will mean less squash matches and maybe divas matches that last longer than a minute? :p

as long as it means more of this...

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