Ric Flair (@RicFlairNatrBoy) announced the upcoming documentary, “Woooooo” to his 1.2 million Twitter followers on December 6, 2022. The documentary follows The Nature Boy’s elaborate professional career that began when he joined Verne Gange’s wrestling camp in 1971.
“Woooooo,” produced by Chris Chambers, Kevin Dunn, and Chris Kaiser, will premiere Monday, December 26, 2022, on Peacock. The commentary on the documentary features Kevin Dunn, Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold, and Flair’s daughter, Charlotte Flair, who’s also a WWE superstar.
Here is a preview of Woooooo! Becoming Ric Flair, only on @peacock 12/26! pic.twitter.com/t5WtYBwtAg
— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) December 6, 2022
Ric Flair “The Nature Boy”
Ric “The Nature Boy” Flair is easily one of the most boisterous superstars to ever grace the squared circle. It was his charisma that made him such a compelling figure. His in-ring skill and technique are undeniable, but combined with his charisma; it is easy to understand why he is one of the most prolific professional athletes of current times.
Most are not surprised to learn that his legacy is still affecting the industry in a huge way. Flair currently holds the record for most heavyweight title reigns. The rapping wrestler from West Newbury, Massachusetts, and the slithering family-bred viper are the only two to come close to matching his 16-title reign. It’s almost evident, Randy Orton “The Viper” with 14 titles won’t be breaking Flair’s record any time soon. A report by the Wrestling Observer claims Orton’s injury is concerning to WWE officials.
There is some confusion surrounding Ric Flair’s birth name. He claims to have been born Fred Stewart, Fred Phillips, or Fred Demaree. His adoptive parents, Kathleen Kinsmiller and Richard Reid Fliehr, legally changed his name to Richard Morgan Fliehr on March 18, 1849, according to his autobiography, “To Be the Man.”
‘Nature Boy’ Buddy Rogers
Having lifted his persona from “Nature Boy” Buddy Rogers, Flair has become a successful world-renowned, controversial figure. In 2002, sexual allegations surfaced that led to the termination of his WWE contract. It’s questionable if the new documentary will address these allegations.
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