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Ric Flair (Jr. Heavyweight DLC)
   
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Ric Flair (Jr. Heavyweight DLC)

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"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair is a legend in the wrestling business who has held world championships for a record 16 times.

Flair debuted for the AWA in 1972, and begn wrestling for Jim Crockett Promotions / WCW a few years later. Flair won his first World Title, the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, in 1981, defeating Dusty Rhodes. Flair lost and regained the title multiple times before forming The Four Horsemen in 1985. With the Horsemen by his side, Flair ran roughshod through many of the NWA territories' top babyfaces.

Flair was a major part of WCW's growth in the 80's and early 90's, but left for the WWF in 1991. He debuted as "The Real World's Champion," carrying WCW's top title. At the 1992 Royal Rumble, Flair won the rumble to become WWF Champion. He would lose the title at WrestleMania VIII in a classic match with Randy Savage that escalated from a feud over Miss Elizabeth.

He returned to WCW the following year, again becoming a cornerstone of the promotion and seemingly collecting world titles. When the nWo arrived, Flair was one of the main babyfaces opposed to Hulk Hogan and company. He stuck with WCW until the company closed, competing in the promotion's final match against Sting.

After WCW closed, Flair resurfaced in WWF as a kayfabe co-owner of the company. Flair took control of Raw and ran the show until losing a match to Vince McMahon for sole ownership of WWF.

Flair, having experienced great success as part of The Four Horsemen over the years, then formed a new stable in WWE, Evolution. Flair represented the old guard, while Triple H was the current standard bearer. Batista and Randy Orton were the future, and together, the four dominated the competition for a few years.

Flair continued to compete in the ring until 2008, when he was forced into multiple matches with his career on the line. He would finally be defeated reluctantly by Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXIV, ending his WWE in-ring career. Flair was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame prior to the match.

Since retiring, Flair has stepped into the ring for TNA, but has not appeared in a WWE match. He has been a manager for several wrestlers in TNA and WWE, including AJ Styles, The Miz, and his daughter, Charlotte.

If you'd like to download a manager version of Flair, use the link below:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1336114647

This edit uses 230 points and has four attires, moves, and logic.

Music: Ric_Flair.mp3
4 Comments
TheAvenger3  [author] Mar 14, 2019 @ 9:09pm 
For real, a bunch of moves that leaves the attacker on their back or stunned would be incredible.
View The Phenom Mar 14, 2019 @ 3:51pm 
Haha, sounds like we need a set of suicide/jobber moves.
TheAvenger3  [author] Mar 14, 2019 @ 3:03pm 
We're getting close. He still needs to climb the turnbuckle for no reason only to get tossed off.
View The Phenom Mar 14, 2019 @ 2:46pm 
Finally, the complete version of Flair :D