WWE News: Charlotte Flair forbade her father to execute a dangerous move in their last match


WWE News: Charlotte Flair forbade her father to execute a dangerous move in their last match

Ric Flair is ready for his last fight with him, which will take place on July 31 at the Starrcast event in Nashville, TN. A few days ago.

It was officially announced. That the WWE Hall of Famer will join forces. With his son-in-law, Andrade El Ídolo, to face the team formed by.

Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal. For the past few months. Flair has shared. His training progress through.

Various videos posted on his social media, with which he intended to show that he is still in good shape. However, it seems that.

Ric will not be able to do everything that he had originally planned. And it is that, according to an article written by Marc Raimondi of ESPN.

The WWE Hall of Famer wanted to execute a suicide dive in his last fight, an idea that ended up being discarded thanks to his daughter, Charlotte.

“A lot of our men and women (co-workers) in every company miss them (these movements) all the time,” Ric told his daughter. “I said, ‘No, it’s not necessary.

It’s not necessary. It wasn’t necessary in your prime, it’s not necessary now. So, no,'” Charlotte replied. In this way, Charlotte managed.

To convince her father not to make this unnecessary and dangerous move, especially considering her age and her physical condition.

It should be remembered that a suicide dive consists of launching the wrestler out of the ring through the second rope in order to hit his rival.

Meanwhile, Ric Flair assured in a recent interview that this will be his last fight. Flair had an emotional retirement match.

At WrestleMania 24, where he lost to Shawn Michaels. A perfect ending for the fighter and for the fans. However, “The Nature Boy”.

Would get back into a ring. In 2011 he contested his second retirement match, this time against Sting in TNA. This coming Sunday will take place.

The third and apparently definitive retirement fight for him. Ric Flair´s Last Match has generated a lot of expectation, to the point that all tickets to see.

The Flair match were sold out in less than 24 hours, which is why the show was relocated, now being held at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium.

The new venue doubles the number of seats available for the show, which will now have 7,000 seats for the attending public.