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Ric Flair
American buffed wrestler (born )
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Born | () Feb 25, (age75)[1] Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.[1] |
Othernames | Richard Morgan Fliehr |
Education | Wayland Academy |
Almamater | University indicate Minnesota |
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Yearsactive | –present |
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Partner | Wendy Barlow () |
Children | 4, including King, Ashley, refuse Reid |
Relatives | Conrad Archaeologist (son-in-law)[2] Andrade Make livelier Idolo (son-in-law) |
Professional sport career | |
Ring name(s) | The Black Scorpion[1] Ric Flair[1] |
Billed height | 6ft 1in (cm)[3] |
Billed weight | lb (kg)[3] |
Billed from | Charlotte, Northbound Carolina, U.S.[3] |
Trained by | Verne Gagne[3][4] |
Debut | December 10, [1][5] |
Retired | July 31, [6] |
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WWE fans scared legend, 75, wants to die in the ring amid comeback plans
Ric Flair is teasing a sensational wrestling return and fans are fearful he might actually die in the ring.
The WWE Hall of Famer, who is recognised as a time world champion with Hollywood star John Cena currently tying his record, previously wrestled his ‘last match’ in July but he has now made it clear he’d like to do more.
The Nature Boy, 75, insisted he wanted to wrestle in AEW but boss Tony Khan snubbed the idea after finding out he was ‘on blood thinners’.
‘He wouldn’t let me in the ring,’ Flair – who first retired in after losing to Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania – told the Five Star Podcast.
Asked if he has ‘one more match’ left in him, the veteran wrestler said: ‘Hell yeah, I do!’
While the former WCW and WWE legend seems keen to lace up his boots again, fans are all predicting just one outcome if he decides to step between the ropes for another retirement bout.
‘I truly believe Ric Flair wants to die in the ring,’ wrote @YEAHRevolution on X, while @EliteYW added: ‘My god Ric Flair is genuinely trying to die in the ring’
‘At this point I truly believe Ric Flair wants to die in a wrestling ring. He’s just scared to flat out say it,’ suggested @CountryDumb, and
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Ric Flair, wrestling world mourn death of one of the business’ most influential performers
Professional wrestling legend “Superstar” Billy Graham died Wednesday night.
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The news comes following a long battle with illness and infection. It did not take the wrestling world long to react to the WWE Hall of Famer’s death.
Another legend, Ric Flair, who modeled himself in ways after Graham, was one of the first to acknowledge his death.
“The Superstar Billy Graham just left us,” Flair wrote on Twitter. “THANK YOU FOR THE INFLUENCE on my career!”
David LaGreca, the host of SiriusXM’s Busted Open, tweeted, “RIP Superstar Billy Graham. One of the most influential wrestlers of all-time.”
The Iron Sheik’s Twitter account posted a video of the Sheik with the Superstar and wrote, “The Superstar Billy Graham. My brother for life. He was the champion and most over man in the business. He always show me the respect. I love him. I miss him forever.”
Longtime wrestling journalist Mike Mooneyham tweeted, “This one hurts. Superstar Billy Graham truly was ‘the man of the hour, the man with the power, too sweet to be sour.’ One of the most influential performers of a generation.”
The tributes were seemingly never ending. A testament to Graham’s impact on the business.
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