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WWE Legend Ric Flair, 76, gives about update about the diagnosis of skin cancer

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Wwe Hall of Famer and wrestling icon Ric Flair will miss a planned Meet-and-Greet event on one Mississippi Wellness Clinic on Tuesday As He continues to undergo treatment for skin cancer.

This is the second time that Flair has postponed the event.

“I am so sorry for all my dear friends and fans that I will not be able to see you on Tuesday,” Flair wrote on X and the first letter of every word. ‘I have health problems that I have to attend. As I have turned off, my health stated in the first place in the past. Melanoma, I have been discovered, is nothing to play with. I promise to see you as soon as possible. Please keep to ric flair drip, because @_ricflair drip loves you. ‘

The 76-year-old Flair had denied his diagnosis in recent weeks before he recognized his situation in an interview with people.

“It is the second time in three years that I have been dealing with skin cancer,” he told people. “I’ll be treated next week.”

The ‘Nature Boy’ is generally considered one of the greatest professional wrestlers with his daughter, Charlotte, in his footsteps.

Ric Flair lives in a new era in Florida Gaming Event in Seminole Hard Rock Hotel in 2023

Ric Flair lives in a new era in Florida Gaming Event in Seminole Hard Rock Hotel in 2023

He first stated that he would retire in 2008 after he had lost Shawn Michaels in Wrestlemania 24, but has continuously returned to WWE in rare performances.

In the following years, Flair tragically has a number of important health problems.

In 2017 he was in a coma for 11 days and reportedly almost dead after his intestine tore.

Flair was admitted to hospital with abdominal pain and only a few hours later early stages of kidney failure. He also came close to congestive heart failure due to alcohol abuse.

Although his family was told that he only had a 20 percent chance of survival, Flair eventually recovered after he had been placed in a medically infused coma and had surgically removed an impeded piece of intestine.

In 2019 he was rushed to first aid after he reportedly had a ‘very serious’ medical emergency. He later underwent successful heart surgery in the hospital in Atlanta.

In his book ‘Ric Flair: to be the man’, he admitted that he suffered from alcoholic cardiomyopathy, which is a heart problem caused by long -term alcohol abuse.

“I had one couch,” Flair told Sports Illustrated in 2017. “I am not going to point out my finger at anyone else. My vice drank. I had no pain problems, addiction problems, marijuana, cocaine, something like that. It is a fact that I woke myself up all night and always had a good time. ‘

Flair married his fifth wife Wendy Barlow in 2018, but the couple split in September 2024. When he announced their divorce, Flair thanked his old partner for the fact that he was in his health crises by his side.

Known as 'Nature Boy', Flair became in the prominent place with the WCW and WWF in the 80s and 90s

Known as ‘Nature Boy’, Flair became in the prominent place with the WCW and WWF in the 80s and 90s

With 16 WWE world championships, Flair confirmed itself as one of the greatest icons in the ring. He is also the only WWE super star who has been admitted twice in the Hall of Fame.

As a high school in Wisconsin, Flair participated in interscholastic struggles, football and track in the late sixties, but in 1972 he tried to make a name for himself in theatrical struggles.

Known as ‘Nature Boy’, Flair became familiar with the WCW and the WWF (now De WWE) in the eighties and nineties, and he eventually led Wrestlemania VIII in 1992.

Flair remained struggling until well into his 60s and recently appeared at Wrestlemania 35 of 2019.

Flair has appeared periodically on wrestling events, often performing in addition to his daughter Charlotte, who is now a big WWE star.

His son Reid died of an overdose of drugs in 2013.

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