If you, too, want to be a “stylin’, profilin’, limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin’ n’ dealin’ son of a gun,” then you need to get your very own Ric Flair tattoo.
Ric Flair made his wrestling debut in 1972, and during his five decade-long career, he was a a 16-time world champion. What was billed as Ric Flair’s Last Match on July 31, 2022, saw Flair team with his son-in-law Andrade El Ídolo to face Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal – a match which Flair won.
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Outside of the ring, Flair has followed in the footsteps of other retired wrestlers and managers into the podcast realm, hosting a number of shows since 2016 – the most recent being To Be the Man.
Flair appeared alongside other WCW wrestlers in a 1996 episode of Baywatch, and then made his big-screen film debut almost 20 years later with a small cameo in Magic Mike XXL, a film which starred fellow wrestler, Kevin Nash.
Flair now even has his own cannabis line – Ric Flair Drip is available through Tyson 2.0 which is owned by former boxer, Mike Tyson.
There will never again be anyone like the “Nature Boy” in wrestling, and this should remain the same in tattooing: don’t steal a design – get a custom piece by a talented and reputable tattoo artist.
Get scrolling and check out these clean tattoos of “The Dirtiest Player in the Game.”
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