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Ric Flair is the definition of flamboyance. His charm and predominant heel character have elevated him to the position of one of the top stars, not just in the 3 letters organization but also outside of it. He is among the greatest wrestlers of all time, but his ‘Plane Ride from Hell’ is perhaps the most infamous thing in his career.
While his new documentary is ready to be released, The Nature Boy once again refuted all allegations related to the infamous incident.
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For the benefit of those who are unaware, Ric Flair and a number of other WWE superstars had the ‘Plane Ride from Hell’ in May 2002. Numerous issues arose during the flight. As per reports, Flair allegedly flashed at a flight attendant while wearing a robe and no other clothing underneath.
Meanwhile, when discussing it, on his podcast, To Be The Man, Flair absolutely debunks the story and asserts that it is bogus.
Ric Flair claims to have exposed several people
WWE just took down the classic “Woo” from their intro package once more. After the ‘Dark Side of the Ring’ documentary, which featured the infamous incident, WWE removed Flair from the ring. He said that his forthcoming documentary will provide numerous answers when pressed about it. And alleged to have fired huge shots at multiple people.

He stated, “One of the most difficult things I’ve ever been through in my life personally, aside from health issues, is having 85,000 people tell me within two minutes, I wasn’t on the opening of Raw or SmackDown, that’s when the bulls**t from the Plane Ride to Hell came out, which is all bulls**t.”
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“Which is explained thoroughly in my new documentary, I mean, thoroughly. I am calling some people out big time.”
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He further said he didn’t mind being left out. He said, “It means a lot to me…”
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Flair was certainly upset that WWE once again removed his ‘Wooo’ from the iconic intro. The documentary’s release is approaching, meanwhile. A few months ago, WWE announced a partnership with Tom Rinaldi from Fox Sports to air a new documentary about Flair.
It is interesting that he asserts that it would feature numerous unsaid things and address the long-running allegations. It would be intriguing to hear what Flair has to say in the documentary. What do you think?
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