WWE Hall of Fame Rick Flair has been a controversial figure on AEW TV for a while as a gift for his retirement stab wound from AEW President Tony Kern. But wrestler and wooooo! Energy salesmen quickly disappeared from programming. In a new interview with “From the Master’s Class,” Flair said he’s come down to his health.
“The reason I’m not on TV right now is Tony [Khan] I didn’t know I was taking blood thinner… that’s why, Flair explained. “In the last match of Sting, I already made the blade. I was ready to go. He said [no]…In the olden days, we made blades for everyone. ”
According to Flair, the blade is an integral part of what he does at any age. Flair even said it was a shortcut to getting a good match from an unexcited opponent.
“If I couldn’t cut myself, I wouldn’t have done it throughout the game,” Flare laughed. “Try wrestling Rufus R. Jones for an hour… that’s a long distance.”
Ric Flair retired in 2022. He wrestled with the highly divisive “Ric Flair’s final match.” Flair said he died midway through the match and hopes he will have the opportunity to start the match again. Flair has not only entered the energy drinks business with his Woooooo! Energy drinks, but they worked with boxing legend Mike Tyson to launch a cannabis brand in a state where recreational and medical marijuana is legal.