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  2. Ric Flair - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, Flair opened a financial business called Ric Flair Finance. In July 2008, Flair Finance filed for bankruptcy. [ 285 ] Following Flair's debut in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling his former employer, Ring of Honor , filed a lawsuit in 2010, alleging that Flair owed them over $40,000 and that he had not appeared at several events ...

  3. Conrad Thompson - Wikipedia

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    When CBS approached Flair about starting his own podcast, Flair asked Thompson, who had radio experience advertising his mortgage business, to co-host. Flair's show, called Wooooo! Nation , followed a guest-driven format, and Thompson met many professional wrestling personalities during this time, including Bruce Prichard .

  4. Fortune (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Fourtune hopefuls: (from left to right) Desmond Wolfe, Robert Roode, A.J. Styles, and James Storm On the January 4, 2010, live, three-hour episode of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)'s Impact! television show, Ric Flair made his debut for the company, observing the main event match between A.J. Styles and Kurt Angle. [5]

  5. Ric Flair’s Wooooo! Energy Becomes Official Energy Drink of ...

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    Ric Flair is getting into business with AEW. Variety has learned exclusively that Flair’s Wooooo! Energy will become the exclusive energy drink of the professional wrestling promotion. Under the ...

  6. The It List: Pro wrestling icon Ric Flair reveals all in new ...

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    The It List: Pro wrestling icon Ric Flair reveals all in new doc, TLC explores most recent developments surrounding Hillsong Church, ring in 2023 with Miley Cyrus and all the best in pop culture ...

  7. Kevin Nash - Wikipedia

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    Nash explained on the WWE Classics on Demand exclusive series Legends of Wrestling that Hall had been the first to sign with the company and was offered a contract that paid him "above Sting money" (at the time, Sting was one of the highest paid wrestlers in the company and although Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, and Randy Savage had been making more ...

  8. WWE Legend Ric Flair’s Stepson Sebastian Kidder Dies by ...

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    Wrestling legend Ric Flair's stepson Sebastian Kidder has died. He was 24. On Sunday, Oct. 27, Flair's ex partner and Kidder’s mother, Wendy Barlow, confirmed to TMZ that her son, an up-and ...

  9. The Magnificent Seven (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The "Magnificent Seven" was formed and led by the on-screen CEO of WCW Ric Flair in January–March 2001 in WCW. The group included WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner and his valet, Midajah, his brother WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner, Jeff Jarrett, Lex Luger, Buff Bagwell and Road Warrior Animal.