Ric Flair: 'I'm In Better Shape Now Than I Was When Sting And I Wrestled The Last Match On Nitro'
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2-time WWE Hall of Famer, Ric Flair believes that he is in better shape now than he was when Sting and he wrestled the last match on Nitro.
Flair won his last world titles in his career by winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship twice during 2000, Flair lost the final match of Nitro to Sting, recreating the second match of Nitro in 1995.
Speaking on his Wooooo Nation Uncensored podcast, Flair raised his affirmation saying that, currently, he is in better shape than he was when he wrestled against Sting in Nitro.
“Most assuredly, and a lot of conversation. That talk hasn’t happened, but could I do it? Absolutely. I’m in better shape now than I was when Sting and I wrestled the last match on Nitro. WWE won’t let me do anything, even though I’m released.
"I understand, they have so much liability and I told them I would sign anything, but nobody wants me to die on their watch. I’d rather die in the ring. If I have to go. I’d rather not jump off the 19th floor or spend another 31 days in the ICU.”
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2-time WWE Hall of Famer, Ric Flair believes that he is in better shape now than he was when Sting and he wrestled the last match on Nitro.
Flair won his last world titles in his career by winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship twice during 2000, Flair lost the final match of Nitro to Sting, recreating the second match of Nitro in 1995.
Speaking on his Wooooo Nation Uncensored podcast, Flair raised his affirmation saying that, currently, he is in better shape than he was when he wrestled against Sting in Nitro.
“Most assuredly, and a lot of conversation. That talk hasn’t happened, but could I do it? Absolutely. I’m in better shape now than I was when Sting and I wrestled the last match on Nitro. WWE won’t let me do anything, even though I’m released.
"I understand, they have so much liability and I told them I would sign anything, but nobody wants me to die on their watch. I’d rather die in the ring. If I have to go. I’d rather not jump off the 19th floor or spend another 31 days in the ICU.”
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