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Ric Flair may not be a part of WWE anymore, but that doesn’t mean he is done with entertaining fans. Ever since his WWE release, he started his own podcast.

However, that was just the beginning. Following the podcast, he fiddled around with the NFT World before setting his eyes upon comics.

He took to social media to declare that his life story will be told via a comic book series. It’s unknown if the work has already begun or he’s just starting to pen down ideas.

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Regardless of which stage it’s at, if Ric Flair said a comic book is on the way, it definitely is!

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Ric Flair collaborated with Rumblin’ Rooster Fight Club for NFTs

As mentioned above, Flair started 2022 by trying his hand at NFTs.

He collaborated with the Rumblin’ Rooster Fight Club to set up 1,000 Nature Boy Roosters, each different from the other.

Apart from that, Flair reportedly teamed up with WAX Blockchain to debut as a Blockchain Brawler.

The unique pack will come with one Ric Flair NFT and a free ring NFT. However, the collection includes other collectibles as well such as Ric Flair wearing Metaverse Championship belts, and others.

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It’s great to know Flair is moving on with his life and exploring new options after going through the emotional devastation of his divorce with Wendy Barlow.

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The Nature Boy resents WWE following his divorce with Wendy Barlow

When Flair revealed the news of his divorce, he received support from his family, fans, and friends. However, he disclosed that not one person from WWE reached out to him about the matter.

“The most insensitive company in the world, people that I’ve given my life to, and they’ve given me a lot of theirs. None. So you see how it goes. When you’re not there, they don’t care.” H/t WrestlingNews

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While he doesn’t hold it against the company, his resentment is towards the wrestling friends from WWE. However, he understands being a pro-wrestler is a full-time job, but he expected some of them to give him a call following the news.

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