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Ric Flair seeking protective order against his soon-to-be ex-wife

Ric Flair has filed documents asking the judge for a protective order against his fourth wife Jackie, who he claims she is an alcoholic who beat him several times.

In his response to her separation papers, TMZ.COM is reporting that Flair called his soon-to-be ex-wife “cruel” and “barbarous,” and her drunk antics during their marriage endangered his life. He mentioned that in 2010, she blasted him with a glass object, breaking it over his forehead, and had to seek medical attention. Flair also noted that Jackie was arrested for a DUI in the past.

Apart from the protective order, Flair wants the separation agreement that he signed in October 2012 void. In that agreement, he promised to pay Jackie tens of thousands of dollars. He said he can’t afford to pay her because she went on a badmouthing spree in the media which cost him endorsement contracts.

TMZ reached out to Jackie and said the allegations are 100% false and the former 16 time champion is just using them as a trick to avoid paying the money she’s entitled to.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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