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Ric Flair asks fans to let him “be Ric Flair” after getting flack over social media

Ric Flair has asked fans to “let Ric Flair be Ric Flair” amidst several incorrect statements and retractions over the past several weeks.

Flair has been getting some flack over social media for saying things during interviews and then doing a 180, often offering apologies to those who he targeted.

The latest one was Ludwig Kaiser, who Flair blamed for banning him from attending WrestleMania.

Flair admitted that he has apologized, retracted statements, and made assumptions that are incorrect, but he acknowledges everything that he has said.

“Can we just wake up tomorrow & let Ric Flair be Ric Flair. I am 77 with a heart condition and nothing is ever guaranteed,” Flair wrote on X. “Let’s just all be at peace!”

Flair added that looking at social media, people love to attack celebrities while hiding behind fake names.

“I’m Ric Flair. Take me for who I am. The people who know me know how hard I’ve worked my entire life to achieve my level of success,” he continued. “That is not up for debate. Thank you for everything!”

Admitting he’s always going to be a “cowboy,” the Nature Boy said he wishes he wakes up and opens his social media to only positive comments.


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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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