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Richard Morgan Fliehr (born February 25, 1949), known professionally as Ric Flair, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling... |
"Ric Flair Drip" is a song by American rapper Offset and American record producer Metro Boomin. It was included on their collaborative studio album with... |
Ric Flair's Last Match was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and supershow. It took place on July 31, 2022, at the Nashville Municipal... |
by his ring name Reid Flair, was an American professional wrestler. He was the youngest son of professional wrestler Ric Flair, the younger half-brother... |
Flair is a second-generation professional wrestler, being the daughter of Ric Flair. She made her first appearance in professional wrestling alongside her... |
the son of professional wrestler Ric Flair, and the half-brother of professional wrestlers Charlotte Flair and Reid Flair. Growing up, Fliehr did not want... |
World Champion Ric Flair in a Steel Cage with Michael Hayes and David Manning as the referees. During the match, Hayes knocked out Flair and attempted... |
Conrad Thompson (section Ric Flair and Wooooo! Nation) interviewed by Thompson. In 2013, Thompson met Ric Flair while he was appearing at a local event. Flair and Thompson hit it off, exchanged contact information... |
an American professional wrestling stable who originally consisted of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson, and Tully Blanchard. The stable originated... |
Borden and rival Ric Flair were chosen for the main event of the final episode of WCW Monday Nitro. Borden would later face Hogan and Flair in their last... |
Sherri Martel (section Managing Ric Flair (1994)) Extreme Championship Wrestling. November 13, 1993. pay-per-view. Flair, Ric (2005). Ric Flair: To Be the Man. Simon and Schuster. p. 326. ISBN 0-7434-9181-5... |
chair. In the main event, Sting challenged Ric Flair for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Flair's manager, J. J. Dillon was suspended in a cage... |
commissioned by Jim Crockett Promotions for NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair, the championship belt has three large gold plates with a distinctive... |
Jim Herd (section Feud with Ric Flair) unwillingness to learn or listen to anyone who knew what they were doing. Ric Flair in particular stated that Herd "knew nothing about wrestling, other than... |
Stevens and, most notably, The Four Horsemen (especially Ric Flair and Tully Blanchard). Rhodes, Flair and Race fought each other many times over the NWA World... |
Piper defending his title against former champion Bret Hart, WWF Champion Ric Flair defending his title against Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan facing his rival... |
World Heavyweight Championship, which had been vacated in December 1991. Ric Flair would start at number 3, Sid Justice would enter at number 29 while The... |
was headlined by the feud between Ric Flair and Harley Race over the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. In 1981, Flair won the title from Dusty Rhodes... |
Anderson family (section Ric Flair) WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair was being billed as the cousin of Ole and Gene, teaming with them sporadically until 1977. In 1977, Flair teamed with Blackjack... |
influences on his career were the Von Erich family, Dusty Rhodes, and Ric Flair. Initially working under his real name, he was renamed Steve Austin by... |