Ric Flair Reveals Money Becky Lynch Made

WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair has been involved in a trademark battle with WWE RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch over the usage of ‘The Man’ nickname. ‘The Nature Boy’ has confirmed that his trademark battle with WWE over Becky Lynch’s ‘The Man’ nickname has finally ended. Ric Flair was also caught lying about Becky Lynch.

 


 

Ric Flair opens up on the trademark battle

Lynch became known as The Man in 2018, shortly after she began feuding with Ric’s daughter Charlotte. The 16-time world champion threatened legal action against WWE over the company’s use of the nickname, which he also used during his legendary career. Speaking on his Wooooo Nation Uncensored podcast, Flair said he only ever wanted his catchphrases and nicknames to be used by his family members:

“Ultimately, the people that did that to me need to look in the mirror and know that I worked my whole career for that to belong to my daughter or my son. They’ve gotta look at themselves in the mirror. They gotta say to themselves, ‘Boy, he took something that he worked his whole life, his a** off for, every day, made a joke of it, and gave it away.’”

Lynch’s The Man merchandise is still available to buy on WWE’s online stores. While she still calls herself The Man on social media, the RAW Women’s Champion has now been given the nickname, ‘Big Time Becks’ on WWE TV.  Flair had speculated that the promotion had made over $30 million over the last three years based on its marketing of the said nickname:

“It is [trademark battle over], and in closing because I’m so tired of going over it, it’s not even let’s say hypothetically the number one selling t-shirt for two years, and a billion dollar company, so let’s just say they made 30 million dollars, right? I could find out but it’s not worth it.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
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