Ric Flair currently training for in-ring return
Ric Flair currently training for in-ring return
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Ric Flair is returning to the ring.
Dave Meltzer is reporting that Flair, 73, is training to wrestle again for the first time since 2011.
“Ric Flair is training to wrestle again,” Meltzer writes. “The stories about his return are accurate.”
Additionally, on Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer mentioned "rumor has it" that the match may be Ric Flair and FTR against The Rock 'n' Roll Express and "somebody".
Flair hasn’t wrestled since 2011, when Sting defeated Flair on an episode of Impact Wrestling. Although he did do matches during a Hulkamania tour in Australia and Impact Wrestling, his in-ring career largely ended after 2008, when Shawn Michaels defeated Flair at WrestleMania 24 in a retirement match.
In recent weeks on social media, Flair has posted video of himself training with AEW star Jay Lethal.
“Like I Said- It’s All About The Fundamentals,” he wrote earlier today. “If You Can’t Punch, You Can’t Kick, You Can’t Work! WOOOOO!”
Flair left WWE in 2021 and made a few appearances post-WWE, including at AAA’s Triplemania XXIX event and NWA’s 73rd Anniversary last year. He has not made any high profile appearances since an episode of Dark Side of the Ring aired in September regarding the Plane Ride From Hell incident, where a flight attendant accused Flair of sexual assault. Flair denied the allegations.
Ric Flair is returning to the ring.
Dave Meltzer is reporting that Flair, 73, is training to wrestle again for the first time since 2011.
“Ric Flair is training to wrestle again,” Meltzer writes. “The stories about his return are accurate.”
Additionally, on Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer mentioned "rumor has it" that the match may be Ric Flair and FTR against The Rock 'n' Roll Express and "somebody".
Flair hasn’t wrestled since 2011, when Sting defeated Flair on an episode of Impact Wrestling. Although he did do matches during a Hulkamania tour in Australia and Impact Wrestling, his in-ring career largely ended after 2008, when Shawn Michaels defeated Flair at WrestleMania 24 in a retirement match.
In recent weeks on social media, Flair has posted video of himself training with AEW star Jay Lethal.
“Like I Said- It’s All About The Fundamentals,” he wrote earlier today. “If You Can’t Punch, You Can’t Kick, You Can’t Work! WOOOOO!”
Flair left WWE in 2021 and made a few appearances post-WWE, including at AAA’s Triplemania XXIX event and NWA’s 73rd Anniversary last year. He has not made any high profile appearances since an episode of Dark Side of the Ring aired in September regarding the Plane Ride From Hell incident, where a flight attendant accused Flair of sexual assault. Flair denied the allegations.
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This doesn't seem like a good idea.
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My mom and I were having this talk today too. I feel like he’ll take one back drop and fall apart like he was made of Lego. Or no one is going to want to wrestle him and a) lose to a 73 year old man or b) kill him by accident.
Re: Ric Flair currently training for in-ring return
Worse than this, look at that video with Jay Lethal, Jay looked scared to touch him, it makes the whole thing look ridiculous.Serujuunin wrote: ↑May 15th, '22, 18:27My mom and I were having this talk today too. I feel like he’ll take one back drop and fall apart like he was made of Lego. Or no one is going to want to wrestle him and a) lose to a 73 year old man or b) kill him by accident.
How many health issues has Ric had in the last 5 years? Is he that hard up for money or is he just that addicted?
I can’t see AEW or WWE entertaining this at this point, even ROH or NWA are unlikely to touch this, so where will he do it? Some outlaw indy mud show?
Terrible that this could be happening.
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Re: Ric Flair currently training for in-ring return
Well… he can’t. I’m sure of that.
Probably a bit of Vince doing bits at 76 or whatever he is. Learn from Vince’s stunner sell that you just can’t move how you want to at 73 after weightlifting and wrestling for 50+ years.
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Yup. No one wants to be the guy who accidentally killed the greatest of all time.Serujuunin wrote: ↑May 15th, '22, 18:27My mom and I were having this talk today too. I feel like he’ll take one back drop and fall apart like he was made of Lego. Or no one is going to want to wrestle him and a) lose to a 73 year old man or b) kill him by accident.
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Maybe a bit of both? It doesn’t seem implausible you me after all the years he spent in the spotlight that he’s having some withdrawal from the glory and attention, and I’m sure dealing with all his health issues isn’t cheap.XIV wrote: ↑May 16th, '22, 23:21Worse than this, look at that video with Jay Lethal, Jay looked scared to touch him, it makes the whole thing look ridiculous.Serujuunin wrote: ↑May 15th, '22, 18:27My mom and I were having this talk today too. I feel like he’ll take one back drop and fall apart like he was made of Lego. Or no one is going to want to wrestle him and a) lose to a 73 year old man or b) kill him by accident.
How many health issues has Ric had in the last 5 years? Is he that hard up for money or is he just that addicted?
I can’t see AEW or WWE entertaining this at this point, even ROH or NWA are unlikely to touch this, so where will he do it? Some outlaw indy mud show?
Terrible that this could be happening.
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I assume it's more the former than the latter. If it was money, he would have just stayed with WWE.Serujuunin wrote: ↑May 17th, '22, 15:01Maybe a bit of both? It doesn’t seem implausible you me after all the years he spent in the spotlight that he’s having some withdrawal from the glory and attention, and I’m sure dealing with all his health issues isn’t cheap.XIV wrote: ↑May 16th, '22, 23:21Worse than this, look at that video with Jay Lethal, Jay looked scared to touch him, it makes the whole thing look ridiculous.Serujuunin wrote: ↑May 15th, '22, 18:27
My mom and I were having this talk today too. I feel like he’ll take one back drop and fall apart like he was made of Lego. Or no one is going to want to wrestle him and a) lose to a 73 year old man or b) kill him by accident.
How many health issues has Ric had in the last 5 years? Is he that hard up for money or is he just that addicted?
I can’t see AEW or WWE entertaining this at this point, even ROH or NWA are unlikely to touch this, so where will he do it? Some outlaw indy mud show?
Terrible that this could be happening.
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I don't think that was in the cards after the DSOTR episode on the Plane ride from Hell. WWE not wanting to deal with the bad press and aftermath is probably why Flair was let go before the show aired.Big Red Machine wrote: ↑May 17th, '22, 16:52I assume it's more the former than the latter. If it was money, he would have just stayed with WWE.
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Part of me wonders if this is going to be a Hulk Hogan-esque situation, where they'll bring him back when they think we've all forgotten about it.Thelone wrote: ↑May 17th, '22, 19:23I don't think that was in the cards after the DSOTR episode on the Plane ride from Hell. WWE not wanting to deal with the bad press and aftermath is probably why Flair was let go before the show aired.Big Red Machine wrote: ↑May 17th, '22, 16:52I assume it's more the former than the latter. If it was money, he would have just stayed with WWE.
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I feel like attempted sexual assault with the victim herself relating the event will be much harder to shake off (if not impossible) than a racist tirade in a private setting that ended up on tape.Serujuunin wrote: ↑May 17th, '22, 22:13Part of me wonders if this is going to be a Hulk Hogan-esque situation, where they'll bring him back when they think we've all forgotten about it.
Re: Ric Flair currently training for in-ring return
Man don't nobody care about that old ass man. Talkin' about got dang man...go on now.
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Re: Ric Flair currently training for in-ring return
Well, in answer to my own question, it'll be for Jim Crockett promotions. It'll be a nostalgia thing, I won't watch. Hopefully it'll just be a quick gratuitous 3 minute thing, get in, hit some chops on a local guy, a figure four and either a tap-out there or one bump to have Ric get beat.
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This is absolutely true, but there's been a trend in the world the last few years that horrible things people have done have been forgotten, not because there was remorse or forgiveness, but that something else happened to draw the collective ire (I don't mean in wrestling, just in general).Thelone wrote: ↑May 18th, '22, 05:13I feel like attempted sexual assault with the victim herself relating the event will be much harder to shake off (if not impossible) than a racist tirade in a private setting that ended up on tape.Serujuunin wrote: ↑May 17th, '22, 22:13Part of me wonders if this is going to be a Hulk Hogan-esque situation, where they'll bring him back when they think we've all forgotten about it.
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If we're staying in the pro wrestling world, I can't think of many people who were shunned for a while after a scandal and then came back with open arms besides Hogan. Yes, there are a few who only got a slap on the wrist no matter what they allegedly did (Ospreay, Lethal, Allin, Chase Owens, ...), but most people who got hit by Speaking Out are still nowhere to be seen two years later. Scurll is one of the few who came back and he's only working obscure mexican/european indies.Serujuunin wrote: ↑May 19th, '22, 16:55This is absolutely true, but there's been a trend in the world the last few years that horrible things people have done have been forgotten, not because there was remorse or forgiveness, but that something else happened to draw the collective ire (I don't mean in wrestling, just in general).
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Both the allegations and the return were pre-SpeakingOut, but Dan Maff also falls into this category, doesn't he?
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I was trying to find someone more high profile, but sure that works, although hasn't the story been so muddied up over the years that no one really knows for sure what actually happened anymore? I guess that's what could happen with the "lesser" Speaking Out stories for example, but that seems less likely in the days of widespread social media where you'll always have some people going "Remember when..." the second someone is starting to gain any kind of momentum. I mean, didn't this shit that got Kendrick in trouble with AEW happen a decade ago?Big Red Machine wrote: ↑May 20th, '22, 11:07 Both the allegations and the return were pre-SpeakingOut, but Dan Maff also falls into this category, doesn't he?
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That’s a fair statement, but I feel like if there’s anyone around with star power like Hogan to get him off the hook, it’d be Flair.Thelone wrote: ↑May 20th, '22, 09:15If we're staying in the pro wrestling world, I can't think of many people who were shunned for a while after a scandal and then came back with open arms besides Hogan. Yes, there are a few who only got a slap on the wrist no matter what they allegedly did (Ospreay, Lethal, Allin, Chase Owens, ...), but most people who got hit by Speaking Out are still nowhere to be seen two years later. Scurll is one of the few who came back and he's only working obscure mexican/european indies.Serujuunin wrote: ↑May 19th, '22, 16:55This is absolutely true, but there's been a trend in the world the last few years that horrible things people have done have been forgotten, not because there was remorse or forgiveness, but that something else happened to draw the collective ire (I don't mean in wrestling, just in general).
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