![]() ![]() "I don't know what they're doing right now. "I certainly hope it happens," Flair revealed. Unsurprisingly, Flair thinks Charlotte overtaking him would be huge for WWE. Charlotte sits at 14 world championships, and many in the WWE Universe are counting down the days when Charlotte not only ties her father's record but surpasses it. The elder Flair (along with John Cena) holds the record for most world titles won in history with 16. Whenever the subject of Ric Flair is brought up, it's inevitable that the topic eventually turns to his daughter, Charlotte. Ric Flair and Charlotte during Road To Wrestlemania at OVB-Arena on February 10, 2016 I mean, so from being dead to all that was pretty cool."įlair's workout regime is the stuff of legends – and yes, it's beyond belief that he can bench press 225 pounds after nearly dying from heart and kidney issues that hospitalized him for weeks in 2017. Yeah, I got my bench press up for two and a quarter. I didn't stop drinking or anything but I was training, literally training three hours a day, five days a week in the ring, or I was doing the sled, the ropes. I mean, they gave me a goal and I just attacked it. The older guys would say 'Man, I'm tired of working out.' And there gets a time when you just get bored working out – you don't have a goal. And when they were older, I was like, in my prime. "I've heard this from guys over the years. "You know what the best thing for me about was that I forced myself to really get in shape," Flair revealed. ![]() However, pushing aside the prospect of stepping into the ring again, Flair was quick to admit he misses the training aspect of it all, as he credits his workouts for staying in shape far into his elder years. Ric Flair has been in the ring with many generations of WWE Superstars. A traditional one-on-one bout with a fellow legend Flair is intimately familiar with would seem more apropos for a de facto retirement match, doesn't it? It did seem strange that his final match in 2022 involved Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, and Andrade El Idolo, three men whom Flair never really crossed paths with over his illustrious career (although Andrade is married to his daughter Charlotte). So, while it remains to be seen whether or not Flair is actually considering a return to the ring, it's heartwarming to think that he would like to clash one last time against one of his most memorable opponents! A particularly bloody affair inside a steel cage at Great American Bash 1986 comes to mind when an old-school fan thinks of Flair and Morton. Ricky Morton, one-half of the legendary WWE Hall of Fame tag team, the Rock' n' Roll Express, had many battles against Ric Flair throughout the 80s. "Isn't it crazy? I feel like Ricky Morton, the guy that I should have chosen for my last match, would have been great. "I want to wrestle again right now," Flair confessed. ![]()
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