WWE legend Ric Flair shares another personal update after claiming he "Sacrificed Millions"
WWE legend Ric Flair shared another personal update today on social media. The Hall of Famer recently claimed that he was disappointed with someone and had "sacrificed millions."
Flair recently spent some time in All Elite Wrestling, but his time in the promotion came to an end earlier this year. The Nature Boy took to his Instagram account today to clarify his prior post about a person he'd "sacrificed millions" to support. The legend stated that he was not referring to a woman, despite stating "her" in his initial post, and claimed it was about a bad business deal from the past.
He noted that his previous post was not about Wendy Barlow in his social media update today. You can check out the older Instagram post by clicking here.
"There seems to be some disconnect. This isn't about Wendy or anybody in my family! This is about a guy who owes me money from a business arrangement 20 years ago. I mean literally a two-million-dollar business deal. I think about it every day. People always assume that with me it has something to do with a woman. In this case, it absolutely does not. I would drop his name, but then I would have another lawsuit. I already lost one to him because I couldn't afford to fight the insurance company," he wrote.
Ex-WWE star recalls issue with Ric Flair
Former WWE Superstar Stevie Richards recently discussed an issue he had with Ric Flair in the past.
Speaking on The Stevie Richards show, the 53-year-old shared that he arrived at a hotel with AJ Styles during their time in TNA back in the day. Richards stated that Ric Flair told Styles to "ditch that jobber" and everyone laughed at him. The veteran noted that he considered punching Flair but ultimately hit a wall instead.
"I've never felt so small and dressed down and offended and hurt and angry, and, dude, I literally punched a wall in the hallway at the DoubleTree [hotel], which I've never [done]," Richards stated. "I didn't punch a hole in it. I'm not quite that strong, so I could have punched Ric and he could have laughed at me and beat my a** and wiped the floor with me, but I've never been disrespected [like that]." [4:00 – 4:26]
You can check out the video below for his comments:
The 75-year-old competed in his final bout at the Ric Flair's Last Match Event in 2022. He teamed up with WWE star Andrade to defeat Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett in a tag team match. Only time will tell if The Nature Boy will get the chance to make any more appearances with WWE down the line.