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  2. Ric Flair - Wikipedia

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    At NWA 73, Flair thanked the NWA and WWE for several memorable moments and noted the importance of having several companies in the industry. [174] On May 16, 2022, it was announced that Flair would wrestle his final match on July 31 in Nashville, called Ric Flair's Last Match, finally retiring after nearly five decades in the ring. [175]

  3. List of former Jim Crockett Promotions personnel - Wikipedia

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    Ric Flair 1974–1988 [63] Paul Frederik † Paul Jones 1968 1971–1989 [64] John Frenkel III: John Tatum 1985 [65] Tatsumi Fujinami: Dr. Fujinami 1976–1977 [66] Harry Fujiwara † Mr. Fuji 1974–1975 1981–1982 [67] Dorrance Funk Jr. Dory Funk Jr. The Masked Outlaw 1969–1973 1977 1982–1985 1987 [68] Terrence Funk † Terry Funk 1971 ...

  4. NWA World's Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    Due to a falling out with WCW Executive Vice-President Jim Herd, WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair was fired from WCW on July 1, 1991, while still being recognized as the NWA World Heavyweight Champion. Flair took the NWA belt with him because WCW and Herd had not returned the $25,000 bond Flair had paid on the belt.

  5. Ron Garvin - Wikipedia

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    The feud with Flair took a new twist on September 25, 1987, when Garvin was able to defeat Flair for the title. [9] With the NWA holding the 1987 Starrcade the same day that the rival World Wrestling Federation (WWF) was holding its first Survivor Series, Crockett chose to face the strong WWF competition by having Flair win the title. Flair ...

  6. The Four Horsemen (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Horsemen is an American professional wrestling stable that originally consisted of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson, and Tully Blanchard.. The stable originated in Jim Crockett Promotions as part of Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling and later World Championship Wrestling for much of the 1980s and 1990s.

  7. Chi-Town Rumble - Wikipedia

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    Later that night, Luger was defeated by Ric Flair in a title shot for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. [4] Windham and Luger's rivalry dated back to April 23 edition of World Championship Wrestling in 1988, when Windham turned on Luger during a NWA World Tag Team Championship title defense against Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard and ...

  8. This NWA champ met Ric Flair. Big weekend in Central and ...

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    NWA champ EC3 with NWA legend Ric Flair. EC3, with that NWA title, will be in his old stomping grounds - Florida - Jan. 11-14 for some electrifying mat action and more.

  9. List of National Wrestling Alliance attendance records

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    Ric Flair (c) vs. Kevin Von Erich for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship [16] 8. JCP: Great American Bash (Day 20) July 18, 1987: Charlotte, North Carolina: American Legion Memorial Stadium: 25,000 Ric Flair (c) vs. Road Warrior Hawk for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship [26] 9. WWC: Carlos Colón vs. Ric Flair October 16, 1982: San ...