Ric Flair talks death scare, WWE, daughter Charlotte and that famous 'Woo!'
Saturday’s “Legends of Wrestling” event in Fort Myers was canceled, but not before The News-Press interviewed WWE superstar Ric Flair last month.
Rather than waste a good interview, we decided to write the Flair story anyway. Here’s what the flashy former wrestler had to say about:
How he’s doing after last summer’s death scare, which included emergency surgery and 10 days on life support for multiple organ failure.
I’m doing great! It was a year anniversary last Tuesday. I’ve healed, and I had the second operation to repair the stoma.
I feel great. And I’m blessed, man, no kidding. It’s been phenomenal.
Someone gave me another chance. Not someone, but you know, The Man gave me the opportunity. I feel very special and I feel very happy to be in the position I’m in.
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His daughter, Charlotte Flair, who’s also become a WWE star.
I live my life vicariously through my daughter. She’s doing phenomenal. She’s above and beyond the legacy.
His famous “Woo!”
It started in 1974. It’s just something I came up with. You know, I started doing it (laughs), and it just caught on. Thank God!
Why he misses wrestling.
I’m not saying it wasn’t hard, but I didn’t look at it as just work. I loved it. It became a way of life for me. I loved it, and I miss it a lot now.
But like I said, I really enjoy watching my daughter, and I attend a lot of events. And through my relationship with her, I stay in touch with a lot of the kids who all come out… It’s been a wonderful experience.
Where he got those flashy robes, which sometimes cost thousands of dollars.
I had mine made by Olivia Walker, who passed away. She was a seamstress that made all the stuff for Loretta Lynn, Glen Campbell, Tammy Wynette...
She worked with all the country-and-western people, and I was fortunate enough to meet her. She made all my robes until the day she passed away. She was the best.
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