Ric Flair Wanting his Finest Hour
Ric Flair was at the Dover International Speedway. During a press conference Flair stated that he never left WWE and is putting himself on a restricted schedule.
Flair did say that he plans to retire from wrestling within the next year, as he wants to spend more time with his family, including playing with his kids. His oldest to yougest is David, Reid, Megan and Ashley. Flair became a grandfather from his eldest daughter Megan, she had a daughter named Morgan.
“I have a new, beautiful young wife. She’s very rewarding. I like playing with her, too,” Flair said of wife Tiffany.
The way the Ric appeared by people from the track he looks “currently retired”.
Flair has made up his mind and he would like to retire on his own terms. Throught his life he feels he deserves the respect which he earned. If both Flair and WWE come to terms of a storyline that would fit his schedeule he would be fit with it. But If not, we just walk away one day and say goodbye.
Flair wants to retire with good terms and go out with a BANG. He wants to wrestle in the greatest event of his lustrious career. Wrestle big names, for example The Undertaker, Triple H, Shawn Michaels or John Cena.
Flair would like to be remembered that as his finest hour.



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