ORLANDO — A deputy fearing for his life shot a man who authorities say had been stalking a female professional wrestler, wounding him Monday outside a World Wrestling Entertainment training facility in central Florida, authorities said. Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said the man had life-threatening injuries after the shooting and underwent surgery. The deputy had no choice but to shoot the man who he believed had a knife outside the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Demings said at a news conference. The man charged the deputy, who tried to retreat before firing his gun, he said, The sheriff didn't immediately identify the man. There was a court order prohibiting the man from being on WWE property since he had been stalking a female wrestler, said the sheriff, who wouldn't identify the wrestler. The female wrestler wasn't at the facility at the time, but others were and they called a sheriff's deputy who had been providing off-duty security for the center, Demings said. — AP