Late Friday night, the wrestling world learned that former superstar Ric Flair is attempting a comeback. That's according to a report from Dave Meltzer who ...
That's according to a report from Dave Meltzer who said that Flair, 73, is training to wrestle again for the first time since 2011. Flair might even have an opponent lined up. "He’s 73.
Following the news that Ric Flair is preparing for an in-ring return, a report has shed some light on who is in the frame to share the ring with the Nature ...
Ric Flair left WWE in August 2021, citing his unhappiness at his recent creative. Unbelievably, it appears that it’s actually the latter. The WWE Hall of Famer hasn’t wrestled since squaring off against Sting in September 2011 during his stint in TNA.
WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is reportedly set to come out of retirement at 73 - and new footage shows him landing his trademark moves.
A match that he is training for but not right away. “He is planning to wrestle again, yes. Something like this could fall through, he could get hurt in training.” Flair is seen taking kicks and suplexes. Since then, Flair would go on to re-sign with WWE. He was involved in numerous storylines. He fought Sting in a losing effort before announcing his full retirement the following year.
Two time WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is reportedly training for a return to the ring according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer.
The Nature Boy was defeated by Shawn Michaels in his retirement match at WrestleMania 24 back in 2008. Two time WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is reportedly training for a return to the ring according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer. At 73 years old The Nature Boy is planning to return to the ring and he’s been posting videos of himself training with Jay Lethal in recent weeks. Meltzer also mentioned on Wrestling Observer Radio that it’s rumored Flair could be teaming up with FTR to face The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express and somebody.
Wrestling legend Ric Flair is in East Rutherford this weekend and he just so happened to meet up with the New York Giants' rookies.
And while winning another championship is at the top of the Giants’ to-do list, playing for such a historic organization has other perks. It was undoubtedly a whirlwind for all 80-plus players on the roster, who just days ago were still coming to the realization that they had an NFL shot. As the rookies arrived to 1925 Giants Dr., there were likely star-struck with the presence of retired greats such as Lawrence Taylor. But that was just the beginning of their day.
Ric Flair didn't even hang up his boots after getting one of the best send-offs in pro wrestling history, so it's not like his retirement was ever etched in ...
Plenty of people are willing to forgive him for that, or explain it away as the product of less mature man in a different time as he does. But while that sounds like just about the most reasonable way you could possible have a Ric Flair match in 2022, there’s still the question of what the reaction to it would be. The involvement of Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler would ensure Ric doesn’t have to do too much during the match either.
One more time (again). There are certain wrestlers who seem like they cannot completely get out of the ring. While some of them will stay away for a long ...
At the end of the day, Flair is a legend and has more of a legacy than almost anyone in the history of wrestling. While some of them will stay away for a long time and then come back one more time, there are some who seem like they cannot get away for good. One more time (again). There are certain wrestlers who seem like they cannot completely get out of the ring.
Ric Flair has been busy in the gym recently, as the WWE Icon has released videos of himself training with AEW's Jay Lethal, and now it appears that he could ...
"He worked for both of us, but the people bought it and you had no idea that the reaction would be that big. Don't say a word'.And no one would ever tell me that in my life except maybe Harley Race you know, but he did all the work and I just, I was there and I'm not ashamed to admit that for a second," Flair said. Ric Flair has been busy in the gym recently, as the WWE Icon has released videos of himself training with AEW's Jay Lethal, and now it appears that he could be returning to the ring in some form.
Sixteen-time World Champion and two-time WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is returning to the ring as manager to the FTR in AEW.
While managers in wrestling usually still get a couple of bumps, we wish the 73-year-old won’t be tempted to accept much larger bumps that could get him into serious medical trouble. Now, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer reports that the 16-time world champion is gearing up once again, training to wrestle for the first time in over a decade. “Like I Said- It’s All About The Fundamentals,” tweets Ric Flair. “If You Can’t Punch, You Can’t Kick, You Can’t Work! WOOOOO!”