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Why Ric Flair’s Return Symbolizes Far More Than a Wrestling Match


A legend from a past era makes a modern-day return this Sunday, as Ric Flair returns to the wrestling ring for his final match. Flair, 73, has wrestled all sorts of battles outside the ring. Whether that was controversy related to sexual assault or issues related to health woes, retirement has reinforced to Flair that his place should be in between the ropes. (Sports Illustrated)

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Why Ric Flair’s Return Symbolizes Far More Than a Wrestling Match


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