-- World Wrestling Entertainment's stock rose slightly at the end of the trading week this week. It rose to $9.51 a share which is up from yesterday's $9.31 a share. At one point today, the stock went as low as $8.76 a share.
-- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ran a story online this week noting that former WCW & WWE superstar Lex Luger is still wheel chair bound and is in rehab working to overcome his physical issues.
Luger suffered a nerve impingement in his neck which some refer to as a "Spinal Stroke" which led to him being temporarily paralyzed in late 2007.
Our best wishes go out to Luger in his recovery.
-- WWE's annual "Tribute to the Troops" special will air on December 20th at 8:00pm CT on the NBC network. World Wrestling Entertainment will tape the special in early December in Baghdad, Iraq.
-- WWE.com caught up with former Womens Champion Trish Stratus to find out what she has been up to since leaving WWE. Stratus commented on her new show in the works called "Stratusphere" and how the crew didn't realize who she was at first.
Stratus also comments if she should ever make a return to the ring saying “I’ve heard that Beth Phoenix and this new Diva Natalya have talked [trash] about me,” says Stratus with a gleam in her penetrating eyes. “I’ve said it before, but if they ever decided to call me out, I wouldn’t hesitate to step into the ring.”
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