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Hogan and Flar couldn’t make up for the bad creative and delivered a match that was as bad as the rest of WCW in the year 2000. The WWE stint of Ric Flair in the 2000s featured some great ...
Ric Flair’s final wrestling match could’ve transported a diehard fan back in time. He did his iconic strut down to the ring, led the sold-out crowd in his “Woo!” chant, and his face was ...
One of the greatest pro wrestlers of all time, “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair, is stepping back into the ring for one last rumble this weekend before he retires for good. It all goes down as part ...
But like many in the WWE Universe, we're more interested in Ric Flair breaking his own record of most matches wrestled after retirement. You can tune in to Peacock to watch WWE's Crown Jewel on ...
Ric Flair made it known who he was rooting for ... The Gamecocks have a lot of ground to make up, though, as they currently trail 50-35 with just under four minutes remaining in the third quarter.
Ric Flair (born Richard Morgan Fliehr in Memphis, Tennessee on February 25, 1949) grew up with this adopted parents in Minnesota. He developed a love for athletics young and competing in ...
Over the past few months, there have been rumblings regarding Ric Flair’s last pro wrestling match. On July 31 in Nashville, “The Nature Boy” will enter the ring for the final time.
As the melee continues, you’re still eyeing the ropes to make sure Ric Flair gets up from underneath. It’s all just part of the show, right? Right? Right. Minutes pass before he crawls far ...