Ric Flair might be 75-years-old, but that clearly does not deter him from getting into altercations.
WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is seen arguing with a manager at Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza in a recent video that has been making the rounds on social media. The professional wrestler then blasted the establishment on social media for ‘disrespecting’ him.
Flair recently complained on his X account about being asked to leave the restaurant after paying $1,500. Flair claimed he had a problem with a restaurant manager using the restroom for excessive amounts of time. Later, Jerry Roberts, a co-owner of Piesanos, told The Gainesville Sun that Flair’s actions provide “clear evidence” that the restaurant personnel made the right choice.
Video Has Emerged From The Ric Flair Bar Altercation
Bussines11.11, a TikTok account, posted a video of Ric Flair yelling with Piesanos employees. A customer of the bar once dared Flair to go outside into the parking lot, but he soon withdrew his challenge.
“I didn’t do anything wrong except spend money, put this place over, and bring my family and friends here,” Flair says to a bar staffer at the beginning of the video. “That is bad for you.”
When the worker questioned why it would be detrimental to him, Flair threatened to criticize the business on social media. He would eventually follow through with that threat.
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Flair asked the man behind the bar his name, to which he responded, “Nicholas.”
“Nicholas, what? Nicholas D–khead,” Flair said.
After Flair reiterated his innocence, the man accused Flair of “accosting” the management of the eatery.
The employee said Flair “cussed” at the manager despite Flair’s claims that he didn’t touch him.
“I didn’t say one cuss word,” Flair responded.
The Hall of Famer would then offer a female employee a $1,000 tip to tell the male employee that he was arguing with to “kiss my a–.”
The guy at the bar then stated he was not asking Flair to leave. Rather, he said he was “cut off” from drinking alcohol.
What Flair had to say on his X account:
“I Spent $1500 At @PiesanosSFP To Be Disrespected More Than I Ever Have In My Entire Life. After Taking 20 Pictures With Customers And Staff, I Was Asked To Leave Because Of An Issue I Had With The Kitchen Manager Taking Too Long In The Bathroom. I Would Highly Recommend That Anyone Who Wants To Enjoy A Relaxing Time In Gainesville At A Nice Restaurant To Never Visit This Place! WOOOOO!”
Ric Flair Made History by Being Inducted Into the Hall of Fame Twice
Legendary wrestler Ric Flair created history in less than four years when he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice: once in 2008 for his solo career and once more in 2012 as a member of The Four Horsemen.
In addition, Flair is inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame, the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame, and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame.
He spent his time working for Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, later WWE), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), according to Wikipedia.
He has gone by “the Nature Boy” since the mid-1970s and has spent the majority of his career earning belts in JCP and WCW.
WWE officially recognizes Flair as a 16-time world champion.
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