Ric Flair, a legendary figure in the world of professional wrestling, has built an impressive career in WWE through his incredible skills, captivating mic abilities, and flamboyant personality.
However, his popularity extended beyond the wrestling ring, particularly among women.
During his prime years, Flair established himself as a s** symbol in WWE.
In his documentary “30 for 30,” he boldly stated, “While others were selling vitamins and milk, I was selling s** and booze,” drawing a comparison between himself and Hulk Hogan.
In an interview with ESPN, Ric Flair once revealed, “If I'm wrestling in Hutchinson, Kansas, and I have to spend the night there, I'm not going to spend it alone.
I'll find something to do.”
Taking it a step further, the 16-time world champion claimed to have been intimate with over 10,000 women.
Flair explained, “Well, if you do the math, I started when I was in seventh grade!
Now imagine this scenario: let's say hypothetically, I've slept with five people.
If I were to tell my neighbor about it, they'd call me out on it.
If I said ‘250,' they'd still be skeptical.
But if I said ‘5,000,' they might actually believe it.
And honestly, I'm not far off from that number.
It doesn't mean that every encounter was like Marilyn Monroe, but I'm not too far off.
Wrestling, drinking, and talking—those were the three things I excelled at.”
Recently, the nature boy expressed his concern regarding Roman Reigns' potential resentment towards him due to a comment he made about Becky Lynch.
Flair had used the phrase “I am the man” during his career, and it has now become associated with Becky.
In 2019, Flair even trademarked the phrase, a year after Becky began using it.
During a conversation with Conrad Thompson, Flair confessed, “I was worried that I had lost Roman Reigns' respect.”
It seems that Flair's dig at Becky Lynch using his trademarked phrase had caused some tension between him and Reigns.