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Ric Flair ready to return to WWE on full-time basis

Woooooo! The Nature Boy Ric Flair could be soon reappearing on WWE television on regular basis after The Wrestling Observer is reporting that he passed all the medical tests necessary to resume life on the road.

The 16 time World Heavyweight champion and 2 time WWE Hall of Famer had to undergo a battery of medical tests in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, under the care of Dr. Joseph Maroon to make sure he can resume his WWE career and probably take bumps where necessary.

Flair has been rumored to being teamed up with The Miz as his manager although that has not been confirmed as his role. The Miz has been out for a few months filming a new installment of The Marine for WWE Studios and recently returned in the final leg of the WWE European tour but has not appeared on television yet.

Flair last appeared on WWE television at the NXT Takeover special on the WWE Network where he was in the corner of his daughter Charlotte.


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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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