WWE News: The plans for Ric Flair’s “last match” would not yet be closed


WWE News: The plans for Ric Flair’s “last match” would not yet be closed

Ric Flair continues to prepare for his last retirement match, which will take place on July 31. Since the WWE Hall of Famer made.

The announcement, comments from fans and business professionals have focused especially on Flair’s physical condition and age, something that.

WWE legend has tried to silence by posting several videos on the internet, where you can see him working out smoothly for his big night.

However, it appears that these issues are not the main stumbling block Flair currently faces heading into his “last match.”

In this sense, Fightful has revealed new data, pointing out that the original plan is not yet final. The outlet has learned that Ricky Steamboat.

Who was rumored to be the yet-to-be-announced rival for the event, would not currently be involved in the match as originally expected.

In this regard, Fightful has been able to confirm that the original plan consists of a team match, and that despite having several names in mind.

It does not seem that the fight is closed. As previously stated, Ricky Steamboat was contacted to be part of it.

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Where he would team up with Rock N ‘Rock Express to face FTR and Ric Flair. However, it seems that there are still several obstacles in the way.

Despite expressing interest in participating, Steamboat’s asking price was “extremely high.”

People the outlet was able to speak with say that Steamboat met and discussed the possibility of participating and that he was open to competing.

But terms could not be met. Additionally, FTR still needs to get Tony Khan’s clearance to take part in the match.

Fightful notes that Starrcast has been planned since last year’s All Out, when promotional material was filmed for the event.

However, the original plans called for it to be held in Chicago, before moving to Nashville. The event has generated a lot of anticipation, to the point that all tickets to see.

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

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