@@RonnieMundt Dude got heart problems and he still drinking like it’s going out of style he still thinks he can wrestle lol what the hell do you mean? It’s a bad analogy, especially after this dude was drunk and got kicked out of the restaurant because he couldn’t keep his composure. May y’all kiss this man’s ass to no end.
Ric Flair lives in Tampa in a Channelside building. There is a popular bar on the ground floor of that building. I Uber people from there almost everyday and almost everyday I hear that Ric Flair is pounding back shots there. They all say it’s 10 or more. It’s crazy this guy is still alive.
@lakeboy1908 You have to be a professional and work at it to drink that much. It becomes like a second job and honestly takes all the enjoyment out of drinking.
Dude is smiling and having a great time while he drinks. Doesnt seeem like the guy that hides a bottle in his carry on bag so he can sneak swigs every few mins.
@@jonviaHe doesn’t have to, he drinks in the open anytime he wants. He’s still an alcoholic, but I agree that the damage is done. If he tried to stop cold turkey the DT’s would kill him. He’d have to wean down, but first he’d have to want to and he doesn’t. So it really doesn’t matter, it’s his life
It's really not controversial that a man of his generation wouldn't see a problem in having a few drinks every day. He is a bit of a rarity though. Like an old man that can still smoke twenty a day in his seventies. Testament to how fit he was in his prime.
'Testament to how fit he was in his prime.' Literally has 0 to do with this, sure, it might help a little bit but hes honestly in the minority. Anyone else who would try to live like this would not be so lucky.
I have been a steady beer drinker for over 45 years, but usually only 3 or 4 a day. Now, Ric drank a lot more every day. But, he's a big guy who obviously ate well and was in good shape. Beer was really common for the boomer generation. It was not a big deal for people to have a cooler full of beer and ice in the back seat of a car. Road pop.
He literally almost died in 2017 from total organ failure from decades of alcoholism. Doctors gave him a 20% chance to live, which he did, said he would never drink again, and now look at him. This isn't behavior to be celebrated, this is sad and pathetic subservience to alcoholism.
I wish you had asked him why it is that literally every single wrestler in history has had beef with him at one point or another, yet somehow he’s the one in the right every single time.
Brad, he's all but said in the past that he doesn't see himself. Not ever drinking. He's going to die drinking so that's his choice. That's his prerogative
If he's been drinking this long and is still alive and kicking after all he's done and been through in his life there's no point in stopping now. I knew a guy who drank heavily and chain smoked. Made it to 91 years old and lived a fully independent life. He just went to sleep one night and didn't wake up.
He almost died in 2017 from his drinking and said he was going to stop and obviously didn't because he's a vicious alcoholic. It's really sad because people buy into this false notion you can drink all day everyday your whole life and not completely destroy your body and mind. It's not cool, and it's not something to be celebrated. Also, acting like it's his choice to drink is ridiculous. The guy had a 20% chance to live and walked away saying he'd never drink again. Only to go right back to the bar. That's pathetic and sad.
@@Space_Ghost_Hunter I don't agree with it either but it's not my or anyone's choice. Flair has to make that decision for himself. Some people would rather deal with the physical consequences than deal with the withdrawal and he's been drinking for so long at this point that the withdrawal might be insane. Personally I wouldn't live like that but objectively, he's made it this far and his body has been through hell so heck, he might as well keep going.
The dude has been drinking for longer that I've been alive and he's one of those guys that will die drinking. It's no different than a smoker when you've been smoking all of your life. You're going to die smoking. That's just the reality of it
The whole "I never felt hungover and still trained hard" bit just helps him not confront that reality. Rick got fucked up for years. I came to realize he only disrespected Teddy Long so bad because he was hammered
@MICHAELDADOURIAN HEY COUNSLER, SOMETIMES A BEER IS JUST A BEER, YOU DRINK COFFEE EVERYDAY RIGHT, SO WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE, NOT EVERTHING IS ABOUT A INNER QUALM
I’m sober due to long term opioid and fentanyl addiction. I don’t drink, never was a fan. But if Ric Flair asked me to come out and party with him, I wouldn’t hesitate and would be pounding with him! It’s Ric Fucking Flair!
@@SonnyK248 it's not the same thing though. Flair is well into his 80s and still going quite strongly,, so the drink can't be an issue for him,, he likes a drink and the bloke is fitter than some 30 year olds I know ..
After nearly dying in 2017, he said "I'm never drinking again." Well that was a lie. He also ran up such a huge bar tab in England, that TNA had to cover the cost.
My father was in an orphanage and then went to a few foster families and started drinking at the age of 13 and he’s turning 88 in August and he’s a hard core alcoholic, all I can say is he ruined the family and my poor mother and us kids were on the receiving end of it , lot of violence cops coming to the house it is something no wife and children should experience. With that said I love my dad unconditionally and I realize it is a disease , I had a hard time accepting that it is a disease but I do now and hope he has some years left in him , thank goodness he was a professional swimmer and he ate healthy or he would’ve been gone a long time ago . Sad to see Ric Flair in so many videos drunk and making a fool of himself I’ve seen that in my father as long as I’ve been alive 55 years .
He almost died in 2017. Honestly, it's really sad. He has a disease and clearly doesn't want to do anything about it. Even sadder people think this is something to be idolized when he destroyed his health, familial relationships, professional relationships, and reputation outside of being known as a brutal alcoholic.
@@GoGetYourShinebox Well most heavy drinkers never experience significant related health problems. My Grandfather was a heavy drinker his whole life, worked until the week he died at 80. The anti drinking cult doesn't want people to know about it but drinking isn't that unhealthy.
And while most of Hogan's tales are to be taken with a grain of salt, I can believe his story about Ric coming out of the coma and saying "Hogan, get me a 6 pack."
Honestly, its not going kill you if you have something alcoholic everyday. I can’t speak for Ric Flair, but I would assume if he drank until he passes out each time, I think he would have been long gone years and years ago. Having a beer or a shot or whatever isn’t going to kill you….
I started drinking this week and I've had about a minimum 30 ounces of beer a day and I will not be doing that again, because everyday I wake up and my gut is a little more wacked
20 from the time he started wrestling until 1989. If you saw the ESPN 30 for 30 he saw a sport psychologist in 1989 and he told the doc he started wrestling in 1972, and he’s been drinking every day since then. Roughly 10 beers and 5 mixed drinks on average everyday.
its honnestly sad seeing an old man like Ric still talking about girls and getting excited the second he mentioned it, like i just cant help but to think how it would feel to be in a body like his currently and look like him knowing he wouldnt be able to get a single "girl" anymore but still wishes he could today. Thats rough, sad to think about if you really sit and think about that.
@@MichaelDadourian exactly my point, I didn't intend my comment as criticism as he was in a tough spot, especially when you're talking with someone you don't know well
So many snowflakes in the comments. Flair is old school. Respect the fact he's a Man's Man and to be the man, you gotta know how to drink and how to make a woman cry (in a good way). 🥂
As an alcoholic, I definitely have more fun than most people. But it's the opposite of amazing. Alcoholism will rip you of your sense of self. It's totally not worth it.
If I remember right a few years ago Rick Flair had a heart issue of some kind and was in a medically induced coma for awhile and had to stop drinking. Maybe he started again....
@@swfcocs1agreed but alcoholism has destroyed the most lives of all the addictions I've seen. Usually it's the gateway to hard drugs as well, not pot
Curses are not real. It's called having no will power and being a total loser to society. Most people cry about being abused, allowing that to define them and falling to substance abuse as a cure. Omitting the fact that they just don't have the intelligence required to actually solve a problem with out creating 100 more, being completely selfish to those around them. Boo hoo grow up stop being an adult child.
@fistmcstrongpunch2776 true, and alcohol is hard to escape, as in when I go to a shop I don't see bags of heroin for sale, whereas alcoholics in recovery face that every day
He looks fine in a podcast light, freshly showered in a suit, but my dad’s death from alcoholism was a lot sadder behind the momentary get together with family. Maybe ricks just gettin old buttttt why stop now? He’s already had one of the best lives possible and he’s still kicking. Hard to tell a guy like that to stop🤷♂️
Although I agree drinking is not good (obviously) he’s also like 80. He has other things to worry about, let him enjoy it, and let our selfs enjoy him while he’s here. Sadly he doesn’t have long, so if he wants to have some alcohol that’s fine..
I know. He’s already in his mid 70s. What can they say if he dies soon? Wrestled and traveled for over 40. To still be alive and be happy isn’t enough. The know it alls gotta comment.
He says he worked out at 5am every day no matter what he did all night long for decades, so that had to help his poor liver cope. The takeaway may be have discipline and you can do a lot of things
Might not be the best /healthiest way but the easiest way to quit drinking is to replace alcohol with sweets 🍭 🍫 and potato chips . Idk it helped me get through.
Man… I’m saying. Ric could sell tickets or charge $50 at the door to people just to be able to be in a bar for a happy hour with him…. Conrad! Get on that 💩
The younger generation dont drink..they live boring lives in their bedroom playing videogames and drinking energy drinks. I would take flairs life over that every time
WOOOOO! Full episode with Ric Flair: th-cam.com/video/leRfeTja9r4/w-d-xo.html
Nice video man
Love It CVVCLIPS Bro Woooooooooooo.
To still be doing it at his age, Ric Flair is an inspiration to aspiring young alcoholics everywhere.
🤣🤣🤣 Yeah until you have kidney failure and liver failure
Well Flair has almost died like twice or something like that. So who knows.
@@flyguy7825 Super unlikely.
@@flyguy7825you gotta die of something, may as well From something worth while
@@alphanerd7221 What's super unlikely?
"I've been Ric Flair so long I don't even know who Richard Fliehr is."
Where is this? Would love to see it
Ric Flair will always be the classic example of you live by the sword you die by the sword
How is he dying by the sword?
He’s had a great life. The guys like 80 almost and still enjoying himself. Terrible analogy
@@RonnieMundt Dude got heart problems and he still drinking like it’s going out of style he still thinks he can wrestle lol what the hell do you mean? It’s a bad analogy, especially after this dude was drunk and got kicked out of the restaurant because he couldn’t keep his composure. May y’all kiss this man’s ass to no end.
Makes no sense
Fuck yea hard core
Ric Flair lives in Tampa in a Channelside building. There is a popular bar on the ground floor of that building. I Uber people from there almost everyday and almost everyday I hear that Ric Flair is pounding back shots there. They all say it’s 10 or more. It’s crazy this guy is still alive.
@lakeboy1908 You have to be a professional and work at it to drink that much. It becomes like a second job and honestly takes all the enjoyment out of drinking.
Cool story thanks for sharing
Well done for telling the entirety of the planet where he lives.... Brilliant !!!
@@mooncat.787 Do you want to know which of the building that each has 20+ floors that he lives in? I can tell you the floor number also, if you want.
@@Redsdelight don’t pay any attention to the miserable idiot. I appreciated your post. Doesn’t sound like a secret where he lives 😂
At this point if he stopped drinking it would kill him quicker
Dude is smiling and having a great time while he drinks. Doesnt seeem like the guy that hides a bottle in his carry on bag so he can sneak swigs every few mins.
He dont appear to be a struggling alcohol. Ive seen plenty and they arent like flair.. and are half his age
@@jonviaHe doesn’t have to, he drinks in the open anytime he wants. He’s still an alcoholic, but I agree that the damage is done. If he tried to stop cold turkey the DT’s would kill him. He’d have to wean down, but first he’d have to want to and he doesn’t. So it really doesn’t matter, it’s his life
The more accurate question would be "how often doesn't Rik Flair drink"...
It's really not controversial that a man of his generation wouldn't see a problem in having a few drinks every day. He is a bit of a rarity though. Like an old man that can still smoke twenty a day in his seventies. Testament to how fit he was in his prime.
'Testament to how fit he was in his prime.' Literally has 0 to do with this, sure, it might help a little bit but hes honestly in the minority. Anyone else who would try to live like this would not be so lucky.
Shut up virgin
I have been a steady beer drinker for over 45 years, but usually only 3 or 4 a day. Now, Ric drank a lot more every day. But, he's a big guy who obviously ate well and was in good shape. Beer was really common for the boomer generation. It was not a big deal for people to have a cooler full of beer and ice in the back seat of a car. Road pop.
He literally almost died in 2017 from total organ failure from decades of alcoholism. Doctors gave him a 20% chance to live, which he did, said he would never drink again, and now look at him. This isn't behavior to be celebrated, this is sad and pathetic subservience to alcoholism.
Couldn't pay me enough to be Ricks therapist 😂
His Limo driver partied with him, had a heart attack and died.
I'm an actual therapist and would love to be his therapist. I think it'd be a hoot.
@@chesterxmanit would be a “woo!” You mean. Total missed opportunity.
I wish you had asked him why it is that literally every single wrestler in history has had beef with him at one point or another, yet somehow he’s the one in the right every single time.
A better question is:"Will Ric ever quit drinking before he ends up in another coma?"
Don't judge flair. He's just living his life
@@Bears86SB you wanna see Ric in the hospital again?
Brad, he's all but said in the past that he doesn't see himself. Not ever drinking. He's going to die drinking so that's his choice. That's his prerogative
At his age, trying to quit drinking could be what kills him
@@Moneymaker-sl5jkyup.
If he's been drinking this long and is still alive and kicking after all he's done and been through in his life there's no point in stopping now. I knew a guy who drank heavily and chain smoked. Made it to 91 years old and lived a fully independent life. He just went to sleep one night and didn't wake up.
He almost died in 2017 from his drinking and said he was going to stop and obviously didn't because he's a vicious alcoholic. It's really sad because people buy into this false notion you can drink all day everyday your whole life and not completely destroy your body and mind. It's not cool, and it's not something to be celebrated. Also, acting like it's his choice to drink is ridiculous. The guy had a 20% chance to live and walked away saying he'd never drink again. Only to go right back to the bar. That's pathetic and sad.
@@Space_Ghost_Hunter I don't agree with it either but it's not my or anyone's choice. Flair has to make that decision for himself. Some people would rather deal with the physical consequences than deal with the withdrawal and he's been drinking for so long at this point that the withdrawal might be insane. Personally I wouldn't live like that but objectively, he's made it this far and his body has been through hell so heck, he might as well keep going.
I dont drink to make myself more interesting. I drink to make other people more interesting to me.😂
This is a top shelf quotable
He’s gonna party till the credits roll
When you look up the definition of "alcoholic" you'll find Ric's name.
He’s been drinking like he does since his son died… just from what he’s said in interviews his drinking now is different than his younger years.
He looks like Lopan from Big Trouble in Little China before his transformation.
Alcohol is just a symptom of addiction. Whatever he’s trying to numb, seems to be something he’s unwilling to face.
Probably a mixture of pain from all the matches in the past and his son's death.
The dude has been drinking for longer that I've been alive and he's one of those guys that will die drinking. It's no different than a smoker when you've been smoking all of your life. You're going to die smoking. That's just the reality of it
He is probably living a better life than most of the commenters
The whole "I never felt hungover and still trained hard" bit just helps him not confront that reality. Rick got fucked up for years.
I came to realize he only disrespected Teddy Long so bad because he was hammered
@MICHAELDADOURIAN HEY COUNSLER, SOMETIMES A BEER IS JUST A BEER, YOU DRINK COFFEE EVERYDAY RIGHT, SO WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE, NOT EVERTHING IS ABOUT A INNER QUALM
I’m sober due to long term opioid and fentanyl addiction. I don’t drink, never was a fan. But if Ric Flair asked me to come out and party with him, I wouldn’t hesitate and would be pounding with him! It’s Ric Fucking Flair!
His Limo driver was invited to party, he did it, had a heart attack and died.
@@ibberman Oh shit! Well I never said I could hang with him. I get drunk 2 beers. Holy shit, a fucking heart attack partying with Flair?!
It would be awesome but no way would I go. I am 100% positive after a night out with Flair my habit would be back and probably worse than ever.
Probably best you shouldn’t.
Wooo
Ric clearly has a serious alcohol addiction but he's laughing so what can you do other than laugh back 😅
If you're not addicted to something what's the point in living
@@laoch5658 I don’t think alcohol is the one you want though 😂
If he's happy who is anyone to tell him to stop
@@therebel4332 maybe his loved ones who don’t want him to die 🤦♂️🤣 if someone you knew was addicted to drugs would you say the same thing?
@@SonnyK248 it's not the same thing though. Flair is well into his 80s and still going quite strongly,, so the drink can't be an issue for him,, he likes a drink and the bloke is fitter than some 30 year olds I know ..
Flair is definitely the exception to the rule. Dude has 9 lives.
"amazing" is one way to describe it haha
Chris: "Hell yeah I'm having a drink with Ric Flair"
Ric: "Ha ha... hell yeah..."
Chris: "What are we drinking?!"
Ric: "yes"
After nearly dying in 2017, he said "I'm never drinking again." Well that was a lie.
He also ran up such a huge bar tab in England, that TNA had to cover the cost.
My father was in an orphanage and then went to a few foster families and started drinking at the age of 13 and he’s turning 88 in August and he’s a hard core alcoholic, all I can say is he ruined the family and my poor mother and us kids were on the receiving end of it , lot of violence cops coming to the house it is something no wife and children should experience. With that said I love my dad unconditionally and I realize it is a disease , I had a hard time accepting that it is a disease but I do now and hope he has some years left in him , thank goodness he was a professional swimmer and he ate healthy or he would’ve been gone a long time ago . Sad to see Ric Flair in so many videos drunk and making a fool of himself I’ve seen that in my father as long as I’ve been alive 55 years .
This man is an American treasure.
it's' still real to you dammit!
Hey, that cirrhosis has a Ric Flair sitting on it's lap!
I’m still trying figure out what Rick flairs trying say
Watching Ric Flair 20 for 20 on espn just shows that he's an alcoholic, terrible father, husband and just never grew up
I'm guessing you are a jilted woman or a guy that clearly has daddy issues 😂 I will always defend the nature boy whooooooo 😂
Blows my mind he is still alive. No disrespect but it is crazy how much he drinks and is still kicking.
He almost died in 2017. Honestly, it's really sad. He has a disease and clearly doesn't want to do anything about it. Even sadder people think this is something to be idolized when he destroyed his health, familial relationships, professional relationships, and reputation outside of being known as a brutal alcoholic.
“out of all the diseases i think you got the best one, it’s the only diseases where you get to drink booze all the time”
-Norm Macdonald
Let him drink..makes him happy. He will b depressed if hes not
At this point, just keep partying it up man. He’s lived a life and then some. Why slow down when death is at your doorstep?
Too much is the answer. He's always mouthing off at a bar restaurant while lit.
LEGEND
Guy looks 200yo...
Woooooooh .! Ric flair : the energy of my childhood 💯😀👌🏽 love him
Amazed flair isn’t dead from cirrhosis
His liver is picked for the alcohol. 🤣
Liver looks like hulk hogan in his prime
The health risks of drinking are over hyped.
@@alphanerd7221Please explain lol
@@GoGetYourShinebox Well most heavy drinkers never experience significant related health problems. My Grandfather was a heavy drinker his whole life, worked until the week he died at 80. The anti drinking cult doesn't want people to know about it but drinking isn't that unhealthy.
anyone else notice ric has watches on both hands, WOO----
11 is a WILD club
Wasn't he in a coma, survived, and started back drinking
Yes
@@petebreadwards8737 smh
And while most of Hogan's tales are to be taken with a grain of salt, I can believe his story about Ric coming out of the coma and saying "Hogan, get me a 6 pack."
Honestly, its not going kill you if you have something alcoholic everyday. I can’t speak for Ric Flair, but I would assume if he drank until he passes out each time, I think he would have been long gone years and years ago.
Having a beer or a shot or whatever isn’t going to kill you….
I started drinking this week and I've had about a minimum 30 ounces of beer a day and I will not be doing that again, because everyday I wake up and my gut is a little more wacked
Also he eats a healthy diet and he still exercises regularly which really balances things out.
Rick looked 70 years old when he was 45… now at 75 he looks to be 108 years old. Some people just don’t age well..
I figured it was longer than 20 yrs.
20 from the time he started wrestling until 1989. If you saw the ESPN 30 for 30 he saw a sport psychologist in 1989 and he told the doc he started wrestling in 1972, and he’s been drinking every day since then. Roughly 10 beers and 5 mixed drinks on average everyday.
The host is going to be divorced by the time he gets home 😅😅
He looks great for his age, how old is he now 192?
I love Ric Flair and hate hearing stories about how heavy he is drinking again. The dude is not going to live much longer.
Ric Flair versus Dusty Rhodes. Great wars. Classis matches.
Probably not okay for your average Joe, but for Rick flair I'll let it slide
its honnestly sad seeing an old man like Ric still talking about girls and getting excited the second he mentioned it, like i just cant help but to think how it would feel to be in a body like his currently and look like him knowing he wouldnt be able to get a single "girl" anymore but still wishes he could today. Thats rough, sad to think about if you really sit and think about that.
😂
Can tell buddy doesn’t wanna go drinking with Ric
That's my wheeling dealing jet flying...
Ric flair is such a fuckin stud!
I know chris was struggling for the correct response but im not sure "amazing " was the right one
It was a tough spot to be in and you could tell he hesitated but I agree, with you.
@@MichaelDadourian exactly my point, I didn't intend my comment as criticism as he was in a tough spot, especially when you're talking with someone you don't know well
lets assume he was saying its amazing how flair isnt dead yet
That’s drinkin’, buddy!
There is a radio station in Saginaw Michigan that has a WOOOO Wensday and has a spot with Ric saying WOOOO!
Don't be mad they tore down old space mountain down
I wonder if Ric Flair and John Daly are buddies.
You gotta have Wu Tang clan at the Woo 50th
Some men have iron livers
So many snowflakes in the comments. Flair is old school. Respect the fact he's a Man's Man and to be the man, you gotta know how to drink and how to make a woman cry (in a good way). 🥂
Ketel One is the Vodka of choice for heavy drinkers. It's the only Vodka I've had that actually tastes better than all the rest
You don’t have to watch the video to answer this question 😂
Fantastic choice of drink! 👏
Responding ‘amazing’ to his answer to that question isn’t a good thing.
Not this channel’s finest hour.
At the end of the day people do what they want and say what they want. If you don't like it don't watch, literally nobody cares 👍
Yet you cared enough to reply. Oxymoron 101. 👍🏻
Better question is How Often Does Ric Stay Sober?
When the intervention is fun.
Which is why you look like you steer a boat on the river Styx. It’s nothing to brag about or take pride.
Whats amazing with being an alcoholic?
Precisely
As an alcoholic, I definitely have more fun than most people. But it's the opposite of amazing. Alcoholism will rip you of your sense of self. It's totally not worth it.
If I remember right a few years ago Rick Flair had a heart issue of some kind and was in a medically induced coma for awhile and had to stop drinking. Maybe he started again....
50 years of wooooooooo
Alcoholism is a curse.
All addiction is a curse, I myself am in recovery from heroin addiction and no matter the addiction it can destroy someone
@@swfcocs1agreed but alcoholism has destroyed the most lives of all the addictions I've seen. Usually it's the gateway to hard drugs as well, not pot
Curses are not real. It's called having no will power and being a total loser to society. Most people cry about being abused, allowing that to define them and falling to substance abuse as a cure. Omitting the fact that they just don't have the intelligence required to actually solve a problem with out creating 100 more, being completely selfish to those around them. Boo hoo grow up stop being an adult child.
@fistmcstrongpunch2776 true, and alcohol is hard to escape, as in when I go to a shop I don't see bags of heroin for sale, whereas alcoholics in recovery face that every day
@@fistmcstrongpunch2776alcoholism is not a gateway drug to harder stuff. I literally never seen that
He looks fine in a podcast light, freshly showered in a suit, but my dad’s death from alcoholism was a lot sadder behind the momentary get together with family. Maybe ricks just gettin old buttttt why stop now? He’s already had one of the best lives possible and he’s still kicking. Hard to tell a guy like that to stop🤷♂️
A lot of crybabies in this comment section. Let Ric live his life. It's not like he's Sunny'd anyone yet!
Although I agree drinking is not good (obviously) he’s also like 80. He has other things to worry about, let him enjoy it, and let our selfs enjoy him while he’s here. Sadly he doesn’t have long, so if he wants to have some alcohol that’s fine..
I know. He’s already in his mid 70s. What can they say if he dies soon? Wrestled and traveled for over 40. To still be alive and be happy isn’t enough. The know it alls gotta comment.
He may be an alcoholic, but he has lived a life better than most of us. All people are not the same. Go cry at your AA meetings.
Work hard play hard 🍺
I feel guilty if I go out 3 times a week
I’d feel fucking horrendous
Gods, I live in Tampa and would LOVE to stumble on these two on a night out!
Keep drinking. Some people can handle it and others crumble like aew fans.
Love ya chris! Best interviewer in wrestling!
Encouraging a old alcoholic to drink. Chris is pathetic
He says he worked out at 5am every day no matter what he did all night long for decades, so that had to help his poor liver cope. The takeaway may be have discipline and you can do a lot of things
Hey cvv what’s your favoriet attitude area jober
Stone Cold Steve Austin
WCW is the best Attitude Era Jobber
@@yamatheintercom2972 sorry for bad spelling
@@paulblart8026 Didnt even notice hahaha
The nature boy ,wooooooo!!!
Ric Flair is a party animal !!
Might not be the best /healthiest way but the easiest way to quit drinking is to replace alcohol with sweets 🍭 🍫 and potato chips . Idk it helped me get through.
How does ric still a liver? He’s been doing this since the 70s
Man… I’m saying. Ric could sell tickets or charge $50 at the door to people just to be able to be in a bar for a happy hour with him….
Conrad! Get on that 💩
Gotta be an idiot to pay for that tho lol
@@GoGetYourShinebox says a guy who would probably pay 4 times that for some sharpie marker on an 8x10….🤔
@@Bruv234 Lol you’re triggered and no I wouldn’t pay that
They won’t have to embalm him when he dies.
RICS A HEAVY DRINKER, NOT AN ALCOHOLIC !!!
Looking good CHAMP !!!
What a legend!
Wow, it seems he has outlive many wrestlers also...
At this point it doesn’t matter. If he stopped he would probably die.
If I had the money I would drink every day too.
Flair looks terrible
He was laid on the couch😂
The younger generation dont drink..they live boring lives in their bedroom playing videogames and drinking energy drinks. I would take flairs life over that every time
Both bad for your teeth
And your mind
If a person can drink everyday and handle their liquor without ruining relationships or their finances..I don’t see a problem w/that.
LEGEND!!!
DRAGONFUITAKay