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  2. Ric Flair - Wikipedia

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    From May 2015-April 2016, Flair was host of a podcast titled "WOOOOO! Nation". The podcast was placed on hiatus after episode 46 which was uploaded on April 1, 2016. Flair returned to podcasting on MLW Radio with a new show called The Ric Flair Show in July 2016. [241] The final episode of The Ric Flair Show was uploaded on December 16, 2016 ...

  3. Royal Rumble (1992) - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Royal Rumble was the fifth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on January 19, 1992, at the Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, New York.

  4. Ric Flair's Last Match - Wikipedia

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    Ric Flair's Last Match was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and supershow. It took place on July 31, 2022, at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville , Tennessee and aired on FITE and In Demand .

  5. WWE star Ric Flair shares emotional tribute after stepson ...

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    The following day, 75-year-old WWE Hall of Famer Flair (real name Richard Morgan Fliehr) shared a post to Instagram reflecting on the rising musician’s untimely passing. “I Have Spent Hours ...

  6. Ric Flair Drip - Wikipedia

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    "Ric Flair Drip" is a song by American rapper Offset and American record producer Metro Boomin. It was included on their collaborative studio album with 21 Savage , Without Warning (2017). Upon the album's release, it charted at number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 . [ 2 ]

  7. Roll with it: 35 years later, Rick Astley explains why he was ...

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    But most notably, it was around the time of his first Foo Fighters collab that Astley’s seventh studio album, 50, which was recorded independently in his garage, became his first U.K. No. 1 ...

  8. Wahoo McDaniel - Wikipedia

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    [7] [12] In 1974, McDaniel came to Mid-Atlantic to wrestle for Jim Crockett Promotions and help build up the territory as a singles territory in a feud with a rival from Texas, Johnny Valentine. [12] The feud evolved into a tag feud with McDaniel and Paul Jones taking on Valentine and Ric Flair, who McDaniel met in the AWA. [12] [2]

  9. Conrad Thompson - Wikipedia

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    When CBS approached Flair about starting his own podcast, Flair asked Thompson, who had radio experience advertising his mortgage business, to co-host. Flair's show, called Wooooo! Nation , followed a guest-driven format, and Thompson met many professional wrestling personalities during this time, including Bruce Prichard .