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GYXU > Pro Wrestling > [MEDIA] Charleston Post And Courier 4.13.08 Retirement 'Fuels' Song Surge 17 April 2008 10:56:47

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[MEDIA] Charleston Post And Courier 4.13.08 Retirement 'Fuels' Song Surge

Evad Seltzer 17 April 2008 10:56:47
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Retirement 'Fuels' Song Surge

By Mike Mooneyham
April 13, 2008

It's only been a couple of weeks since his retirement, but Ric Flair's
fantastic farewell continues to have far-reaching effects.

"Leave the Memories Alone," the song that was used as a tribute to the
Nature Boy throughout his final weekend as an active performer, has
dramatically boosted sales for the rock group Fuel.

Sales of the song reportedly increased by 1,000 percent in the first
week and then by an additional 409 percent the second week since
Wrestlemania.

"It's a testament to wrestling fans and their passion toward Ric
Flair," Fuel's guitarist Carl Bell told the WWE Web site. "It's hard
to see somebody retire, especially somebody who has been such a big
part of wrestling as Ric Flair has been."

"It's hard to see somebody that has been an institution in wrestling,
as he has been, leave," Bell added. "I think 'Leave the Memories
Alone' kind of encapsulates some of those sentiments toward that.
He'll never change and he is what he was. He's been a big part of
wrestling and a part of their lives."

The group reportedly is in talks with Sony Records about re-releasing
the song as a single due to the resurgence in sales. WWE's Ric Flair
DVD also is scheduled to be released on July 8. His previous
collections have been among the best-selling in company history.

In a related blessing in disguise, CBS yanked the ratings-challenged
"Secret Talents of the Stars" after only one awful episode due to poor
numbers, sparing Flair the embarrassment of being featured in one of
the potentially worst reality shows in recent memory. He had been
scheduled to perform a salsa dance routine during the first week in
May.

Too bad the network didn't immediately capitalize on Flair's huge
following and, in particular, the recent retirement buzz. Count
Diamond Dallas Page among the group that thinks we haven't seen the
last of the Nature Boy inside a ring.

"Do I honestly think you will never see Ric Flair in the ring again?
Stop it! Ha! Nature Boy and Vince left everybody wanting more ... I'll
believe the Nature Boy's career is really over the day the Rolling
Stones stop touring."

Former ECW mastermind Paul Heyman, in a recent blog on the UK Sun,
weighed in on Flair's farewell with a slightly different take. Enough
of the tears, he says, and more of the dirtiest player in the game.

"Just next time, I'd like to see the bug-eyed, half-crazed, surely out-
of-his-mind Ric Flair. The custom-made from head-to-toe
personification of the phrase 'charismatic character' who just can't
help but be the center of attention.

"That's the Ric Flair I want to see. I want to celebrate his career,
not mourn it. I just don't want any more boo-hoos. I'm in the mood for
a WHOOO!"

- Former WWE and TNA performer Andrew "Test" Martin was arrested last
Sunday morning near Tampa and accused of driving under the influence.

Martin, 33, was stopped by an off-duty police officer after she
spotted a "reckless vehicle" driving north on Interstate 275. Florida
Highway Patrol officers responded to the scene and noticed Martin's
eyes were glassy and bloodshot and his speech was slurred, according
to the police report.

The report also notes that the officer did not smell alcohol, but that
Martin failed field sobriety tests and "was constantly falling asleep
in my vehicle," the trooper wrote.

Martin was arrested on charges of DUI and driving while his license
was suspended or revoked. He was taken to a local jail after refusing
to submit to a urine test.

"Considering I don't drink alcohol or do drugs, I don't know how the
DUI is going to stand," the wrestler said later.

Martin has a long history of traffic violations, including speeding,
seat-belt violations and reckless driving, according to his Florida
driving record.

- Jim Ross recently put into action the entertainer's credo that "the
show must go."

The Hall of Fame announcer experienced health problems during
Wrestlemania week in Orlando, but gutted it out during the company's
busiest weekend.

"While in Orlando I started having colon problems again and began to
lose a great deal of blood," Ross wrote last week on his blog. "But as
the old saying goes, 'the show must go on' and as I was once told, 'a
man can be sick at work just as easily as he can be sick at home,' so
I kept my issues to myself and went about the task of doing my job."

Ross spent the following Friday in the hospital back in his hometown
of Norman, Okla., where three years earlier he had 13" of his large
intestines removed along with a benign tumor from his colon.

"Friday was like a day at the beach compared that ordeal in 2005, as
Friday I underwent a thorough colonoscopy and had 3-4 non-cancerous,
thank God, polyps removed. I dodged another bullet," said Ross.

Ross reported Friday that he was feeling better and planned on flying
to the United Kingdom this weekend for Raw.

- WWE diva Torrie Wilson recently stated on her MySpace that doctors
have warned her against stepping back into the ring.

"My health is doing OK as far as back problems," she wrote. "I must
say there are days that I wake up and ask myself why the heck I put my
body through what I did the last few years, but it's all worth it. I
can never trade all of the awesome experiences that I have had in the
WWE and of course all of the great lifelong friends that I have made
along the way."

The 32-year-old Wilson took time off in November to undergo physical
therapy for a back injury.

"I have been told by two back surgeons that I should never set foot in
a wrestling ring again if I want to be moving around in a few years on
my own. Pretty depressing if you ask me ... I don't even have some
awesome memory of what my last match even was or who it was with."

- Condolences go out to longtime friend, wrestling personality and
Charleston native Steve Prazak, whose grandmother, Catherine Klein,
passed away here Thursday. She was a spry 105 years old.

- The rating for Thursday's TNA Impact dropped to a 1.0 - not a good
sign leading into tonight's Lockdown pay-per-view. Sting's return thus
far has to be viewed as a major disappointment, with three straight
main-event matches drawing poor numbers. Kurt Angle, who meets Samoa
Joe in the main event of Lockdown, told the North Andover (Mass.)
Eagle Tribune last week that Vince McMahon's unwillingness to allow
him to work part-time through an injury led to his decision to join
TNA two years ago.

"I wanted time to really heal my neck," said Angle, who had four
broken vertebrae in 2006. "I went to Vince McMahon, the head of WWE,
and asked for the time off and he basically said, 'No.' That incident
really made me look at my life. That year, I was on the road for 304
days, and my marriage was just falling apart, my wife had filed for
divorce.

"I went back to Vince and asked to go part-time, like some of the
older veterans had done. He said no to part-time, so I was fed up and
told him I wanted to quit, and he got really mad, and I mean really
mad, almost like he wanted to fight me. I took real offense to that.
My life was falling apart, and I felt like they didn't care. My neck
was in tough shape, and they wanted me to keep performing every night.
I felt I deserved to at least go part-time, even though I really
needed the time off." Angle signed with TNA while healing at home.

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