— Prior to WrestleMania 28, 2010 Miss USA and former Tough Enough contestant Rima Fakih told German celebrity gossip website Promiflash.de that she was returning to WWE:
“You are the first to respond to me, but I can now tell you that I will definitely be part of WWE.”
According to sources in WWE, she has yet to sign with the organization.
Fakih was arrested of DUI back in December and struck a deal with Michigan prosecutors earlier this month just hours before she was scheduled to stand trial for the incident. Sentencing is scheduled for May 9 and she faces up to 93 days in jail.
— WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Jim Cornette are now columnists for the United Kingdom based Fighting Spirit Magazine, which covers professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. Subscription information is available at www.fightingspiritmagazine.co.uk.
— WWE will hold live events in France this fall. Dates and locations are as follows: October 31 at Zenith Arena in Strasbourg (Raw); November 1 at Zenith Arena in Nantes (Raw), November 1 at Tony Garnier Hall in Lyon (SmackDown).
— Kharma attended the Cauliflower Alley Club’s annual banquet in Las Vegas, Nevada on Wednesday.
— Following the passing of legendary broadcaster Dick Clark on Wednesday, Jim Ross remarked on Twitter, “Since Dick Clark passed away, Jerry Lawler is now the oldest teenager in the United States.”
source: PWInsider.com