The greatest thing we will love to see as a WWE fan, is the grandest stage of Wrestlemania. As a fan, we all know that the entrances of the WWE Superstars are always the most spectacular entrances of all time, and even with a little Flair Legacy is recreated. 

Ric Flair Reacts to Wrestlemania Entrance

During an interview Ric Flair said he cried when his daughter Charlotte Flair, recreated one of his most iconic entrances during the show. Charlotte arrived to the arena in a helicopter which was a callback to Ric’s iconic entrance at the inaugural Great American Bash in 1985.

The two time  WWE Hall of Famer cried when his daughter recreated his entrance at Wrestlemania. 
 
I probably cried the whole week; I’ve been crying since it first came about, so I’m thankful from Vince to Hunter(Triple H) and Stephanie and all the powers that be who put that together and taking that step forward with the woman.

Flair Legacy Continues 

As part of the wrestling industry Ric Flair accomplished many great things. At the age 70, he is enjoys seeing his daughter Charlotte keeping the legacy alive. Flair has accomplished so much, since she has made the main roster. She is the first ever woman to become an 8x woman’s champion, has the most pay-per view wins at 24 for the women of the WWE. The queen has even broke the 914 day winning streak of Asuka during last year Wrestlemania. 

There is so many records to be broken by the queen before she retires from the WWE. I believe if anybody breaks Ric’s record of a 16x champion it will be the queen herself. She currently is at 8x, and that is only half way there. 

What do you think about the Flair Legacy being continued? What other records do you think she will break? Feel free to share your thoughts with us. 

 

 

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