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Unexpected admission by WWE icon Ric Flair.

In a moment, he found himself battling to survive!

SymClub
May 10, 2024
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Suffered a heart attack during the previous brawl. - Unexpected admission by WWE icon Ric Flair.

WWE superstar Ric Flair (75), renowned for his iconic wrestling career, confounds sports enthusiasts worldwide with a stunning discovery. During an appearance on the Jaxxon podcast, Flair speaks candidly about the shocking event that transpired during his last match.

The jaw-dropping confession: "While fighting my last bout, I fainted three times. I thought it was due to dehydration, but it was actually a heart attack."

On July 31, 2023, Flair celebrated an epic comeback, fighting in his final match following a lifelong career lasting over five decades. At 73 years old, this veteran returned to the ring.

The gripping details: Flair endured a brutal head wound during the match, eventually leading to his triumph. Following his win, his unsteadiness in the ring led to suspicions. Shortly after, he was found to have fainted more than once during the fight.

Something startling from WWE Icon Ric Flair

Flair's recent visit to the Jaxxon podcast has yielded shocking insights on what actually transpired during his final ring battle.

"I underwent a calcium scan - a first for me - because we lost a few from heart issues in our company. Two-day tests with three hours each."

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Flair shares further details: "Your heart's like a round cake. A part of it's blackened - she says it's gone. She explained: 'You had a heart attack in the past two years.'

I said, 'It didn't hurt. In fact, I feel fantastic, which is the downside.' I bet one day I'll just collapse unexpectedly," he concluded.

Flair was unaware of this revelation, as he hadn't experienced any pain or discomfort.

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