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Wrestling Legend Ric Flair Declares He Is No Longer 'The Man'

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By Russ Weakland on January 27, 2023 at 6:30 PM EST

"To be the man, you got to beat the man!" One of WWE Hall of Famer, Ric Flair's biggest sayings has now been answered as he has defeated himself and finally given up the moniker that has been a part of his career forever. Find out why after the jump!

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Ric Flair Is A Wrestling Icon, Legend & Will Be Remembered Forever

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Ric Flair, also well known as "The Nature Boy," has been a larger-than-life figure in the world of professional wrestling for decades and most consider him to be the best wrestler to ever lace the boots. His flashy robes, diamond-studded rings, and boisterous personality made him a household name among wrestling fans. But it was his in-ring abilities that truly set him apart from the rest.

Flair began his career in the 1970s, quickly making a name for himself in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). He quickly rose through the ranks, winning his first NWA World Heavyweight Championship in 1981. It was the first of many, as he went on to hold the championship a record 16 times.

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Flair's in-ring style was a combination of high-flying acrobatics and hard-hitting brawling. He was always known for his signature moves such as the figure-four leglock and his consistent chops. He was also a master of the microphone, cutting promos that could generate in wrestling speak, heat from even the most passive of crowds.

But it wasn't just his in-ring abilities that made Flair a wrestling icon. He was also known for his larger-than-life personality, living the "limousine-riding, jet-flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin' n' dealin' son of a gun" lifestyle to the fullest. He embodied the flamboyant and excess-loving 80s in a way that very few other wrestlers of the era could match. And for the most part, he still lives that life.

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Flair's career spanned several decades and multiple promotions, including monumental stints in WCW and WWE. He was inducted into several wrestling Hall of Fames, including the WWE Hall of Fame in 2008. Even in his later years, he remained a beloved figure in the wrestling world, always greeted with a chorus of "Wooos!" whenever he made an appearance.

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Ric Flair's legacy in the wrestling world is undeniable. He has been a true innovator in the ring and his larger-than-life personality and "The Man" persona helped usher in the era of the showman in the sport. He will always be remembered as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. He even recently took to the ring for his last match last year at 73 years old. So there is no end in sight when it comes to Flair and being involved somehow in the wrestling world, but he seems to be setting his priorities elsewhere besides himself.

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Ric Flair Looks To His Daughter Charlotte Flair As The Future

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Ric Flair has always been open about his love for his daughter Charlotte. The two have shared a special bond since she was a child, with Flair often bringing her to his matches and getting involved in storylines before she became a wrestler herself.

Charlotte, who is a decorated champion in the WWE, has followed in her father's footsteps and has become one of the top female wrestlers in the world. She's a multiple-time champion in WWE and widely considered one of the best female wrestlers of all time.

Flair has always been proud of his daughter's accomplishments in the ring, often referring to her as "The Queen". Flair has endlessly spoken about how special it is to have a family member share his passion for wrestling, and how proud he is of Charlotte's success.

The two have also shared some special moments on WWE programming, such as when Charlotte won her first championship at WrestleMania 32 and her father was in her corner. It was a heartwarming moment for wrestling fans, as they saw the bond between father and daughter on full display.

Flair has also been open about the struggles in their personal relationship and how they overcame it. He has been quoted saying that Charlotte is his "greatest accomplishment" and how he's grateful for the opportunity to watch her grow into the strong and successful woman she is today.

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Ric Flair's love for his daughter Charlotte is undeniable and it's clear that she holds a special place in his heart. The two have shared a unique bond as both father and daughter and as fellow wrestlers, and they continue to make memories together in and out of the ring, even as recent as the latest episode of Monday Night Raw when he announced her to the crowd and showed his admiration for RAW XXX. It is times like this that have shown Flair in another light, to where he is actually looking out for others over himself. This has now been seen with fellow WWE Superstars Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins whom he previously had a legit feud.

Ric Flair Apologizes To WWE Superstars Becky Lynch & Seth Rollins

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Ric Flair, the legendary wrestler known as "The Nature Boy," has publicly apologized to Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins at the recent WWE RAW XXX. In a shocking turn of events, Flair admitted that he no longer considers himself "The Man" in the wrestling world.

During his recent podcast which is actually called To Be The Man,, Flair took to the airwaves and addressed his listeners, saying that he had made mistakes in the past and wanted to make things right. He spoke about how he specifically apologized to Lynch and Rollins backstage, two of the biggest stars in the WWE today, for any past issues they all had with the moniker of 'The Man' that Becky Lynch was using for some time in the last few years.

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"I've been in this business for a long time and I've made a lot of mistakes," Flair said. "But I want to take this opportunity to apologize to Becky and Seth for anything I've done that may have hurt them in the past. They're both incredibly talented wrestlers and I have nothing but respect for them."

The 16-time world champion seemed genuine in his remorse and even went so far as to say that he no longer considers himself "The Man" in the wrestling world. Which coming from Flair is a HUGE deal. "I'm not the man anymore," Flair said. "Becky and Seth, they're the ones carrying the torch for this industry now. I just want to be a part of that and support them in any way I can."

The apology came as a surprise to many fans, as Flair has long been known for his brash and confident persona. But it seems that the Hall of Famer is ready to put the past behind him and move forward, supporting the next generation of wrestling superstars.

It remains to be seen what impact Flair's apology will have on his relationship with Lynch and Rollins moving forward, but one thing is for sure - the wrestling world is taking it as a good thing.

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