{"id":19106,"date":"2022-07-19T12:23:40","date_gmt":"2022-07-19T12:23:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/ric-flairs-final-opponents-revealed\/"},"modified":"2022-07-19T12:23:40","modified_gmt":"2022-07-19T12:23:40","slug":"ric-flairs-final-opponents-revealed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/ric-flairs-final-opponents-revealed\/","title":{"rendered":"Ric Flair’s Final Opponents Revealed"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ric Flair will compete in his final match on July 31 at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. When news of his retirement match first broke, it was reported that he would be involved in a six-man tag team match with FTR taking on the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express and Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, one of Flair’s oldest rivals. However those plans had to be scrapped after Steamboat turned down the idea, and in the weeks since then Jim Crocket Promotions (revived for one night to promote the event under the Starrcast banner) has been announcing other matches that would round out the card. It was finally confirmed on Monday that Flair would be taking part in a tag team match, joining his son-in-law Andrade El Idolo in a match against Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal.<\/p>\n
Flair had previously made disparaging remarks about Lethal on his podcast after claiming Lethal’s frustration when he found out he wouldn’t be booked for the show. Lethal has a history with Flair that stretches back over a decade and he was the one initially training the 16-time world champion for his return. As for Jarrett, Flair began poking fun at him during a press conference at the Nashville Fairgrounds, going so far as to hand him a pair of free tickets to the show. <\/p>\n
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