WWE, NWA, WCW, WCCW and Impact Wrestling, took to the ring one final time last night (Sunday, July 31) to team with his son-in-law, and AEW star, Andrade.The pair took on All Elite Wrestling star Jay Lethal and legend Jeff Jarrett in a tag team match.READ MORE: WWE star champion Liv Morgan says Brit fans are 'so vulgar' - but she loves itFlair hadn't wrestled since his time in Impact Wrestling in 2011 when he took on Sting but now he appears to have finally ended a career that spanned a staggering 50 years.
He had appeared for WWE many times since then, mainly managing his daughter Charlotte, but the itch to return to the ring never went away.And the 30-minute match at the event at the sold-out Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, in front of 10,000 people, was exactly what you'd expect from a 73-year-old who likes to bleed.Flair and Andrade won, but it was no classic, as the veteran wrestler was barely able to stand at the end.However, he did speak to longtime friend Tony Schiavone after the bout, which took place in front of icons The Undertaker, Bret Hart and Mick Foley.He said: “All my family is here.
We made jokes about me being married five times. All the kids are here.“One wife, but all my granddaughters.“My friends are here. “I swear to God, guys, if I didn't have enough pressure on me tonight, f***ing Kid Rock walked into the locker room tonight.” Flair had been busted open during the match, and his face was covered in blood by the end of the contest.
It was also rumoured that he mouthed “I passed out” to his tag partner after the match had ended.And ESPN reporter Marc Raimondi tweeted: “Ric Flair is completely fine after his final match and at his after party right now in Downtown Nashville, hanging.
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