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Newsday.com has picked up on the death of 25 year old Reid Flair, and has noted that drugs were mentioned in the police report filed after his death. The following is an excerpt from the article:

The report lists the time of incident as from 1:30 a.m. Friday to 10:35 a.m. Friday. Under the category ?incapacity types? for Fliehr, ?drugs? is the only word noted.

According to a department news release Friday, the cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner?s office.

Fliehr had been arrested numerous times in the past, culminating in a 2009 arrest for heroin possession.

You can read more by clicking on the above link.

TMZ.com released a recording of the 911 call on Monday afternoon, which includes a frantic Ric Flair telling the dispatcher that his son was ?out cold? and ?turning purple.?

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The following matches were taped for WWE Main Event prior to WWE Raw in Washington, D.C.

1. The Miz defeated Primetime Players in a handicap match. The Miz and PTP went about 15 minutes until Miz made Darren Young tap out to the Figure Four. Wade Barrett was on commentary and stared The Miz down to hype their Intercontinental Championship match. It was also announced that the match will be a pre-show match.

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The following matches were taped prior to WWE Raw in Washington, D.C.

1. The Great Khali defeated JTG. A boring match that Khali basically dominated and then danced in the ring with Natalya.

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The following match were taped prior to WWE Raw in Washington, D.C. for future episode of WWE Saturday Morning Slam

1. Kofi Kingston defeated Justin Gabriel in a very entertaining match. Kingston won with the Trouble in Paradise.

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The following was taped for WWE Smackdown, which was taped prior to WWE Raw in Washington, D.C.

1. Ryback defeated Primo and Epico. This was a basic squash match that we have come to see from Ryback. He hit his finisher on both men at the same time.

-Team Rhodes Scholars were in the ring with The Bellas dressed like Brodus and Tensai. They come out and mock their Wrestlemania opponents. They cut a promo and then were interrupted by Tons of Funk, Naomi, and Cameron. They brawled until the heels retreated.

2. Jack Swagger defeated Kofi Kingston in the night's main event. He made Kofi tap out to the Patriot Act.

Note: The rest of the show will be filled with footage and matches from WWE Axxess.

As we reported yesterday, Charlie Haas legitimately quit Ring of Honor during an event this past Saturday night and was said to have delivered a drunken rant to the fans, specifically directing comments to several of the ROH staff including head booker Delirious and announcer Kevin Kelly.

WZ has learned, through several eyewitness sources in ROH, that the following took place during intermission of the event which lead to Charlie Haas' in-ring incident:

Charlie was legitimately drunk, got into an altercation with Grizzly Redwood, who reportedly started it, and the altercation resulted in Charlie hitting Grizzly in the locker room. Delirious then screamed at Charlie for getting physical with Grizzly.

This all took place right before intermission and Haas was scheduled first after intermission. ROH officials were reportedly asked to try and talk Charlie out of going out to the ring, as the belief was he was in no shape to compete. Haas refused, and apparently told the locker room he was quitting anyway. Haas then went out to the ring, got on the mic, said this was his last match, had what was described as a "stinker" of a bout with a local wrestler, then spoke more to the crowd after the match, but not on the mic as he was cut off by ROH.

After Charlie left the ring, he was visibly crying and spoke about his dead brother and all his dead friends.

In addition to the above, WZ was told by several people in ROH that few in the company will miss Haas. There are a lot of guys on the roster who feel he isn't as good as he thinks he is, and he portrayed himself in ROH as a star in WWE when he was barely on TV. Haas reportedly rubbed a lot of people in ROH the wrong way, especially those who he thought he was above, like guys on the ring crew, etc.

IWC seems to be going crazy over Amazing Red and his "signing", has that been confirmed yet?

No word yet. It's probably an April Fools joke. Although it has been mentioned he did have tryout matches a few months ago...

The likeness is uncanny tbh, it has made the Taker/Punk match more interesting but if he hadn't of died what would they of done to build up to the WM match?

Probably would have had Punk and Heyman kidnap him, similar to Edge when he feuded with Kane.

It's going to turn out that Paul Bearer isn't dead, it is going to be a storyline and Undertaker will win at WM when Paul Bearer (or a guy who looks like him) low blows CM Punk. :laugh:

"My god, CM Punk was just low blow'd by Paul Bearer's spirit"

It does make you wonder what the storyline would have been if he hadn't of died.

Vince McMahon's next 10 tweets revealed

WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, long absent from social media, shocked wrestling fans this week when he made his very first tweet.

He promised a ?big reveal? on Smackdown, but wrote no follow-up tweets.

An anonymous source close to McMahon, however, has provided Kayfabe News with the next 10 tweets the WWE honcho intends to post.

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:rofl:

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