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Woooo! Ric Flair signs new WWE deal

Wooooo! It looks like the Nature Boy Ric Flair is sticking around with WWE for the foreseeable future as the 16-time World champ has signed a new contract with the company.

“Limousine Riding, Jet Flying, Styling And Profiling… Then, Now, Forever With @WWE! WOOOOO,” wrote Flair in a post on Twitter yesterday. He also included a photo of the final part of his contract where his signature part is.

Since WCW closed up shop, Flair has pretty much spent his entire time with WWE apart from a few years between 2009 and 2012 where he went to TNA Wrestling. But in 2012 he returned to the company and remained there, appearing in several different roles and doing cameo appearances.

His last appearance on WWE television came during the segment of Triple H celebrating his 25th anniversary on Smackdown a few weeks ago when Flair called in via FaceTime…and cried!

Meanwhile, WWE Network will air a WWE 24 episode on Ric Flair on Sunday, June 7 titled Ric Flair: The Final Farewell.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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