WWE icon Ric Flair has stirred controversy by admitting to having been intimate with a staggering 10,000 women.
However, he now expresses regret over disclosing this aspect of his past conquests.
The 68-year-old wrestling legend, a two-time hall of famer and 16-time world champion, made this shocking revelation in an upcoming ESPN 30 for 30 documentary.
Known for his flamboyant persona in the ring, Flair was infamous for nicknaming his genitalia “Space Mountain” and offering women a metaphorical ride.
In a candid interview with People magazine, Flair confessed, “What I shared was the truth, but I now feel remorseful about revealing some of that personal history.
Ten thousand women.
I wish I hadn't disclosed that, especially considering my grandchildren.”
Born in Tennessee, Flair has experienced four failed marriages throughout his life.
However, he now claims to have turned over a new leaf since meeting his fiancée, Wendy Barlow, asserting that he is now devoted to being faithful to one woman.
Reflecting on his transformation, Flair stated, “I am committed to just one person now.
Ever since Wendy came into my life, I have remained loyal solely to her.”
Not a stranger to controversy, the wrestling veteran previously made headlines with assertions of his numerous s–ual encounters.
In October of last year, he purportedly boasted of a liaison with Hollywood A-lister Halle Berry.
Flair garnered global attention earlier this year when he underwent emergency surgery deemed life-threatening.
The procedure involved the removal of a portion of his bowel.
Despite the health scare, his condition has significantly improved since then, as