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Ric Flair Has Become A True Cannabis Enthusiast

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• Ric Flair Has Become A True Cannabis Enthusiast

2-Time WWE Hall Of Famer “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair announced the following today:

“Thanks to Mike Tyson and Tyson 2.0, I’ve become a true cannabis advocate and enthusiast.

I am thrilled to partner with a long time friend and fellow warrior whom I greatly admire and respect!

There are a lot of synergies between me and Mike – we’ve both had many ups and downs, but we keep going at life.

With Mike’s passion for cannabis, Chad and Adam’s industry knowledge, I look forward to creating cannabis products that will appeal to my national fanbase.

Tyson 2.0 products make me go ‘WOOOOO!’, and soon my fans everywhere can get in the Ric Flair state of mind – limousine riding, jet-flying, feeling good, and ‘WOOOOO!’”

Also Read: “He never succeeded anywhere” – Ric Flair On Former ECW World Heavyweight Champion

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• Old School WWF Legend Celebrates His Birthday

Old School WWF Legend The Undertaker (Real name: Mark Calaway) celebrates his 57th birthday today.

After wrestling as Texas Red for Fritz Von Erich’s World Class Championship Wrestling and as The Master of Pain for Jerry Jarrett’s Continental Wrestling Association / United States Wrestling Association, he joined Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling in 1989 as “Mean” Mark Callous.

In WCW, he was a member of The Skyscrapers, managed by Teddy Long, before he became a singles wrestler, now managed by Paul E. Dangerously (Paul Heyman).

At the 1990 Survivor Series PPV, “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase introduced him as the mystery partner of his Survivor Series Team, “The Undertaker” managed by Brother Love, thus replacing Bad News Brown who had quit the company a few weeks earlier.

The Undertaker is now considered by far one of the greatest Legends in professional wrestling history, most famously being undefeated at the grandest stage of them all, WrestleMania, from 1991 until Brock Lesnar broke the streak in 2014.

His final match took place in the main event of WrestleMania 36 (Night 1) and he had his “Final Farewell” at Survivor Series 2020, exactly 30 years after his WWF debut.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY UNDERTAKER!!


        
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