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Ric Flair Is Currently In A Coma In ICU


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Known especially for ticking Charles Johnson off for his antics, Flair is currently undergoing some major health issues. After having heart surgery today, Flair's condition worsened to one where he needed to be under a medically induced coma. 

http://www.espn.com/wwe/story/_/id/20340087/wwe-hall-famer-ric-flair-surgery-resting

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Two-time WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is resting after undergoing surgery Monday, according to a statement from a WWE representative.

The statement did not give details about the surgery. Flair was placed in a medically induced coma before surgery, WWE confirmed to ESPN earlier Monday.

Flair was hospitalized and admitted to an intensive care unit over the weekend. After initially downplaying the seriousness of the issue, Melinda Morris Zanoni, the CEO of Legacy Talent and Entertainment and a Flair representative, made a plea for public support Sunday night via Twitter.

"Are u a Fan/Friend of Ric Flair? If so, we need prayers & positive energy 4 our Living Legend as he is dealing w/some tough medical issues"

 

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Although he has gotten poo for switching teams each year etc. Most of that is for "show" under the Nature Boy character. 

 

He will always be fond in my heart for wrestling when I was a kid. I met him and Hulk on the beach as a kid at Mrytle Beach, beer cans all over, but he took the time to take pictures of me and sign a napkin. 8 year old self was so amazed and awe struck. 

 

Get well Nature Boy

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I don't like the guy thanks to the whole flip flopping teams crap but regardless that won't stop me from wishing him a to get better and recover well. I hate seeing anybody in such a situation plus I want him to be alive so he can try to come crawling back to us once we win the Superbowl lol. Get better Nature Boy our rivalry hasn't finished yet.

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