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  2. Ric Flair - Wikipedia

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    WCW sued Flair in an attempt to reclaim the championship belt, [39] but Flair claimed otherwise due to a loophole in NWA policy; at the time he first became champion, the NWA required all of the wrestlers that it selected to be world champion to put down a security deposit of $25,000, which, in effect, resulted in the belt being leased to any ...

  3. Sting (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Sting with long time on-screen rival and real life friend Ric Flair. Sting is widely regarded as the greatest performer in WCW history. [207] Former rival Hulk Hogan asserted that Sting should be mentioned in any conversation regarding the top 10 greatest pro wrestlers of all time; [111] numerous outlets have placed him in such listings.

  4. The Four Horsemen (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Horsemen is an American professional wrestling stable that originally consisted of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson, and Tully Blanchard.. The stable originated in Jim Crockett Promotions as part of Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling and later World Championship Wrestling for much of the 1980s and 1990s.

  5. Big Gold Belt - Wikipedia

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    In July 1991, Flair and WCW parted ways while Flair was still champion. The Big Gold Belt left with Flair due to a dispute with WCW Vice President Jim Herd in which Herd refused to return Flair's $25,000 deposit, a deposit per regulations that was required of reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champions and was to be returned after the conclusion ...

  6. File:Ric Flair, NWA World Heavyweight Champion, 1982.png

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  7. Ric Flair’s Wooooo! Energy Becomes Official Energy Drink of ...

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    Ric Flair is getting into business with AEW. Variety has learned exclusively that Flair’s Wooooo! Energy will become the exclusive energy drink of the professional wrestling promotion. Under the ...

  8. List of NWA World Heavyweight Champions - Wikipedia

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    Ric Flair: May 7, 1989: WrestleWar: Nashville, TN: 6 (10) 426: 426 37 Sting: July 7, 1990: The Great American Bash: Baltimore, MD: 1 188: 188 38 Ric Flair: January 11, 1991: House show: East Rutherford, NJ: 7 (11) 69: 69 After this title win, Flair was also recognized as the first WCW World Heavyweight Champion. 39 Tatsumi Fujinami: March 21 ...

  9. Arn Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson's career was highlighted by his alliances with Ric Flair and various members of the wrestling stable The Four Horsemen in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). After his retirement, he worked as a producer for WWE until 2019, when he joined All Elite Wrestling (AEW).