A 73-year-old woman will skip anticoagulants on the day of the match.
Wrestling legend Ric Flair could die in the ring I'm afraid that there is. He is preparing for the historic finale.
Flair is well known for his ugly head while promoting his "Last Match" event to Nashville reporters. He said he was concerned about the previous health fight.
The most important of these is a pacemaker planted in the chest of a 73-year-old Nature Boy. Oh, I have a problem with my inner ear and the anticoagulant he is taking.
So he will skip the anticoagulant on the day of the match. For pacemakers, he says, if unplugged, he simply "replugs it back."
"I know I can do this, so I fly in front of 7,000 people, not at warp speed," Flair said.
Flair has been training for months for a match against former TNA star Jay Lethal.
The wrestling icon recently told TMZ Sports that his doctor gave him a green light for his last event.
And in honor of the past, Flair skipped WWE and fought under Jim Crockett Promotions, initially gaining fame.
The match is scheduled for July 31st and will be streamed on FITE.
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