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Ric Flair's Last Match Review - 73 YEAR OLD RIC FLAIR WRESTLES HIS FINAL MATCH

Solomonster Sounds Off

The Solomonster

Tv & Film, Wrestling, Sports, Tv Reviews

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2022

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Solomonster reviews the Ric Flair's Last Match PPV in Nashville, which saw the Nature Boy wrestle supposedly his final match, and after seeing it, it absolutely should be. He shares his observations on the main event and the rest of the card, with stars being featured from across multiple promotions including AEW, Ring of Honor, Impact Wrestling, MLW, AAA and New Japan.

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0:00.0

Rick Flair has wrestled a lot of matches in his career. Thousands of matches. Rick

0:05.4

Flair has wrestled. And he's actually wrestled a lot of last matches in his

0:10.7

career. He lost the match to Hulk Hogan at Halloween Havoc back in 1994.

0:16.5

That was a retirement match. He was back three months late. Then of course was

0:22.7

the build to WrestleMania. He got to hand pick Sean Michaels as his final

0:29.1

opponent, right? Great respect for Sean Michaels. They went into WrestleMania

0:34.6

that year in Orlando. The big I'm sorry. I love you moment there at the end of

0:39.1

their match. Flair goes down has the greatest send off any wrestler has been

0:45.5

given. Maybe outside of of the biggest of names from Mexico and Japan who

0:51.6

probably had funerals with thousands upon thousands of people when they

0:57.6

passed away or retirement also with thousands upon thousands of people. Outside

1:02.6

of those biggest cultural icons that you can think of. The Rick Flair

1:07.7

retirement in 2008 was the perfect send off for someone who is considered by

1:13.9

many to be the greatest of all time. He ruined that retirement by coming back

1:19.6

to TNA only a few years later. And TNA was the last match that Rick Flair

1:26.0

ever had before tonight. It was September of 2011. It was a television match.

1:31.9

It was staying preparing for a pay-per-view match against Hulk Hogan. Rick Flair

1:36.7

was the setup guy. They had a match on an episode of Impact. That was 11 years

1:42.0

ago and that was the last time that Rick Flair's officially stepped into a

1:45.6

wrestling ring. Tonight Jim Crockett promotions was revived for one night

1:51.8

only in name only. Hosting what they build as Rick Flair's final match from

1:59.4

the municipal auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. A legendary venue that has

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