Ric Flair vents about WWE’s ‘lack of respect’ after alleged WrestleMania snub: ‘Are you kidding me?’

Ric Flair vents about WWE’s ‘lack of respect’ after alleged WrestleMania snub: ‘Are you kidding me?’

Ric Flair will not be pleased with WWE. The 77-year-old pro-wrestling legend vented on Wednesday’s “The Ariel Helwani Show” after what he perceived to be a less-than-welcoming weekend in Las Vegas for this 12 months’s WrestleMania 42 spectacle.

Flair, a two-time WWE Hall of Famer, claimed that he “wasn’t allowed to go” to WWE’s annual two-night occasion this 12 months attributable to an alleged altercation in 2025 with Ludwig Kaiser, the previous boyfriend of WWE star Tiffany Stratton. Flair mentioned he “threatened to beat up” Kaiser final 12 months amid a dispute between Stratton and Flair’s daughter, 14-time WWE champion Charlotte Flair, forward of their WrestleMania 41 title match.

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Flair’s account of the state of affairs:

“I didn’t get invited to WrestleMania this year. I threatened to beat up Tiffany Stratton’s [boyfriend] last year and I wasn’t allowed to go. A 24-year-old kid being threatened by a 76-year-old man, and I can’t go to WrestleMania? Are you kidding me?

“[Last year] I went OK, ‘I need your number,’ and I got it — which, I can get any number that I want any minute of any day. And I called [Kaiser] and I said, ‘Hey, when I see you, I’m going to beat the s*** out of you.’ So he went like a little b****, told Hunter [WWE CCO Paul Levesque], and I wasn’t allowed to go.”

“Even though I’m not there, I know everything because I know everybody. There should a red carpet for me — a red carpet to the front row. And I talked to them about it. With my contributions to this business and the work that I’ve put in, hours and hours and hours of trying to make wrestling something that it is today, and I’ve got to have problems with politics? Give me a break. Come on. I’m not mad at anybody, I understand it’s politics now — it’s too much politics and not enough wrestling.”

Flair additionally claimed that Dennis Rodman personally requested him to present an induction speech for the former NBA star’s entry into the WWE Hall of Fame, nonetheless Flair was unable to take action after allegedly getting the chilly shoulder from WWE officers.

“Dennis Rodman called me and said, ‘Will you induct me in the Hall of Fame?’ And I sent to the powers that be, ‘Dennis wants me to induct him.’ I never got a call back. … I never even got a call back.”

“I think there’s a lack of respect. And I think there’s so many people under fire right now, they’re all ducking and dodging.”

“I don’t know. All I know is that it seems like people, they hate the fact that I’m so relevant. They hate the fact that signed more autographs this weekend at WrestleCon than anybody. They hate the fact that I did a pool party with 3,000 beautiful women with Diplo.”

Flair additionally famous frustration with not with the ability to be there for the WWE Hall of Fame induction of Stephanie McMahon, who was half of the 2026 induction class as nicely.

Yet his grievances didn’t cease there. Earlier this month, a livid Flair admonished the pro-wrestling chief on social media, claiming that WWE nixed a merchandizing deal he’s lengthy had with fashionable attire model Roots of Fight.

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Indeed, Flair-branded attire can not be discovered on Roots of Fight’s online store, nonetheless fellow WWE legends “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, The Rock and The Undertaker all nonetheless have their merchandizing traces accessible to buy.

In Flair’s eyes, the alleged halting of his deal — and the style by which he claims it occurred — was yet one more instance of WWE’s “lack of respect” for him.

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