Ric Flair has attacked Becky Lynch for allegedly stealing his ‘The Man’ nickname, and ripped her for interview comments on the MMA Hour today.
So Disappointed! I Did This Out Of Respect For You @BeckyLynchWWE! It Made You Millions & Made Me Nothing. After 40 Years Of Being The Man… The Company Doesn’t Own It, And Neither Do You! I’ll Always Be The Man! Ask Your Husband. pic.twitter.com/VjeyyMElG3
— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) November 17, 2021
In Closing, I’m Done Defending My Legacy! I APPRECIATE Everyone’s Hard Work And Will Respect Everyone’s Opinion To Agree Or Disagree! All I Can Say Is The Paper Trail Is Always The Be All And End All! Hear It All Next Wednesday On @FlairUncensored! Let’s Focus On @AEW Tonight!
— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) November 18, 2021
The veteran WWE star Jeff Hardy has been entertaining the WWE Universe for a long time now. His insane high-flying and risk-taking moves have often made the fans awestruck. His theme song “No More Words” has been also popular among the fans. The former WWE Champion recently discussed his WWE contract in a sit-down interview with BT Sport, and how getting back his old theme song played a major role in him signing a new deal with the company. Jim Ross Makes Bold Edge AEW Match Claim
Jeff Hardy gave a condition to WWE
Hardy revealed that in 2020 he signed a new 2-year WWE contract. He revealed that he only agreed to the extension if he would be able to use his old theme song, “No More Words” performed by the band Endeverafter. ‘The Charismatic Enigma’ expressed that giving the WWE Universe the ability to hear “No More Words” once again was very important to him:
“That was the deal when I re-signed. I was like, ‘I’ll sign for two years as long as I get my old theme back called ‘No More Words.’ We came to find that they owned the song so there was no reason I couldn’t. My first night in front of a live audience, I got it back and it’s just like it never left. It was so powerful. I think [WWE] realized, ‘Yeah, that was a good decision.'”
The iconic song had made its debut in 2009 for Hardy when he was at the peak of the main event push.