Legend Ric Flair seriously ill
WWE: Great concern for wrestling legend Ric Flair
Legend Ric Flair seriously ill
Great flair for one of the wrestling legends: WWE-Hall-of-Famer Ric Flair is in the hospital with "serious medical problems".
The world of wrestling is trembling around her perhaps the greatest legend: "Nature Boy" Ric Flair is hospitalized and is seriously ill.
"We need prayers and positive energy for our living legend, it has serious medical problems," a 68-year-old replied.
According to media reports, Flair has heart problems in the intensive care unit. On Saturday, his spokeswoman had reassured her that it was just a matter of "routine checks" and there was no reason to panic, her latest speech is far more dramatic.
A legend, not only in wrestling
The father of WWE wrestler Charlotte Flair was a long-time superstar of the league network NWA and later a legend with WWE and their former competition division WCW.
He held in these leagues 16 significant World Titles, a record, which he shares with WWE top star John Cena. Flair is considered to be the best and most charismatic show fighter of all time - and one who could not leave it: he was still in the ring with 62, even extended his career even though he had already been emotionally adopted by WWE 2008 at WrestleMania Shot in the Hall of Fame and a big final match against Shawn Michaels.
In addition, the flair is a figure that is known and popular all over the world. His dazzling, extroverted appearance and proverbs have often been copied by fans, but also by stars of other sports and musicians.
Particularly famous is his characteristic "Whoooo!", Taken over by rock legend Jerry Lee Lewis. (Called by him and his fans), which was missing in any performance.
"Flair not only embodies the camera as a vivre and a woman's hero, as a" limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin 'n' dealin 'son of a gun ".
Flair was married four times and was divorced four times. In his autobiography, he confessed that his heart problems are the result of his excessive lifestyle and alcohol consumption. In the past few years it has been increasingly apparent to him that he has reduced health.
Charlotte Flair: "I could not be proud of my father," said the end of 2016 in the SPORT1 interview: "He is now almost 70 and has laid a career that hardly anyone else can direct."
Tragically, Flair's youngest son Reid, who had also followed him into the wrestling business, died of an overdose of heroin and drugs in just 25 years.
Hope he gets well soon. Real legend. Thanks for this post, I didn't know about it before.
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