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Another WWE Star Possibly On The Way Out, Ric Flair Gets Stitches
By Daniel Pena
Jul 3, 2009 - 12:06:18 AM

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

-- Tony Atlas' future with WWE is very much in doubt following the transfer of his associate, Mark Henry, to the Raw brand this past Monday.

Company officials plan on pushing the "World's Strongest Man" as a top babyface, which as a result, has left Atlas to fend for himself as he is not being brought alongside him.

As of this week, he is still considered a member of the ECW roster, but creative has no idea on how to use him.

His contract may be coming due as early as next week as he returned to the company on July 8, 2008 and signed a deal (more than likely a one-year deal) shortly thereafter.

-- Ric Flair needed twelve stitches in his hand after the street fight with Randy Orton on Raw a few weeks ago.

-- Donald Trump, Jr., the eldest child and son of famed real estate developer Donald Trump and his first wife Ivana Trump, could be seen sitting in the front row in a pink tie behind Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole on the June 22nd Raw.

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