Mark Wahlberg Parties With Top WWE Star

Ric Flair hinted that he’ll be partying with Mark Wahlberg soon when he visits Las Vegas, after partying with Mike Tyson recently.

 


 

WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is one of the greatest stars to ever grace the ring. His daughter WWE star Charlotte Flair is married to AEW star Andrade El Idolo. ‘The Nature Boy’ recently spoke about his son-in-law and how Flair wanted to be his manager.

Ric Flair talks about wanting to be Andrade El Idolo’s manager

On the latest episode of his podcast, “To Be The Man,” Flair opened up on the matter:

“I haven’t spoken with him, I knew he had a big match … I don’t really what — really haven’t kept track of what he’s doing there,” Flair said. “I had hoped, as I told you before, I wish Tony would have let me manage him. He is an absolutely phenomenal work and tough kid. I wish I could have managed him, but I guess Tony elected not to go with me for whatever reason.”

One of the last times Flair was Andrade’s manager was on August 7 at the WWC (World Wrestling Council) 49th Anniversary show in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. Andrade faced former WWE United States Champion Carlito in the match. Andrade is set to face Dark Order’s Preston “10” Vance in a Mask vs. Career Match on the October 7 edition of “Rampage.” As noted, Tony Khan recently commented about if Andrade would lose the match, he would “leave AEW forever.”

Meanwhile, Flair recently had his last match at Starrcast V presented ‘Ric Flair’s Last Match’ and Mick Foley was one of the stars to attend the match. Flair took to the stage in the main event alongside Andrade El Idolo as the duo took on the team of Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal. He was a bloody mess after the match and the WWE legend’s retirement match was a star-studded affair as many icons such as The Undertaker and Bret Hart were in attendance. Flair made some revelations regarding the match. We will have to wait and see if he will ever consider stepping foot again inside the squared circle.

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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