Post by Head Booker on Oct 20, 2006 12:00:14 GMT -6
Ric Flair's ex-wife blitzes for Panthers season tickets
GARY L. WRIGHT
gwright@charlotteobserver.com
Ric Flair's former wife wanted her Carolina Panthers tickets -- even if it meant having her ex-husband, one of Charlotte's best-known celebrities, held in contempt of court.
Elizabeth Fliehr (Ric Flair's real name is Richard Fliehr) on Tuesday sought to have Ric Flair cited for contempt and told to abide by a judge's order that she receive her share of this season's Panthers tickets.
It didn't work out the way she had hoped.
Mecklenburg District Judge Jane Harper didn't hold the pro wrestler in contempt. The judge said she did not find that Ric Flair had willfully refused to comply with her Oct. 5, 2005, order that he share his Panthers tickets with his estranged wife.
Ric Flair said during Tuesday's hearing that he had not renewed his seat license and could no longer buy season tickets. He said he hadn't gone to any Panthers games this season.
"I didn't have them, and I couldn't get them," Ric Flair said.
Ric Flair's lawyer, Bill Diehl, called Elizabeth Fliehr's motion to have her former husband cited for contempt over the Panthers tickets frivolous.
"This was a complete waste of the court's time," Diehl said after the hearing, "and she lost."
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Richard Blood's ex-wife, Bonnie, obtained the rights to the name "Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat" in their divorce settlement. Specifics are not yet known, but Blood has not been identified by that name on WWE television and has not been featured in any sort of prominent on-air role due to this.
GARY L. WRIGHT
gwright@charlotteobserver.com
Ric Flair's former wife wanted her Carolina Panthers tickets -- even if it meant having her ex-husband, one of Charlotte's best-known celebrities, held in contempt of court.
Elizabeth Fliehr (Ric Flair's real name is Richard Fliehr) on Tuesday sought to have Ric Flair cited for contempt and told to abide by a judge's order that she receive her share of this season's Panthers tickets.
It didn't work out the way she had hoped.
Mecklenburg District Judge Jane Harper didn't hold the pro wrestler in contempt. The judge said she did not find that Ric Flair had willfully refused to comply with her Oct. 5, 2005, order that he share his Panthers tickets with his estranged wife.
Ric Flair said during Tuesday's hearing that he had not renewed his seat license and could no longer buy season tickets. He said he hadn't gone to any Panthers games this season.
"I didn't have them, and I couldn't get them," Ric Flair said.
Ric Flair's lawyer, Bill Diehl, called Elizabeth Fliehr's motion to have her former husband cited for contempt over the Panthers tickets frivolous.
"This was a complete waste of the court's time," Diehl said after the hearing, "and she lost."
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Richard Blood's ex-wife, Bonnie, obtained the rights to the name "Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat" in their divorce settlement. Specifics are not yet known, but Blood has not been identified by that name on WWE television and has not been featured in any sort of prominent on-air role due to this.