Ric Flair Not Interviewed For 'Who Killed WCW?' Docuseries
The 16-time world champion will not appear as a talking head.
May 3, 2024
The producers behind the forthcoming 'Who Killed WCW?' documentary series did not interview Ric Flair for the show. The Nature Boy is not happy about it.
Addressing the supposed snub via a post on X, the 75-year-old wrote:
"As Usual More Bullsh*t, No Interview With Ric Flair Who Was WCW, And Who Made Everyone There For 20 Years. Run By The The Same People Who Killed The Company. How Embarrassing!! A Documentary About WCW Without Me! And According To @EBischoff On @83Weeks, I Was The Greatest WCW Wrestler, And I Made Everyone In The Company As There Wouldn’t Be Anyone Without Me. Diamonds Are Forever And So Is Ric Flair! For You Haters, Please Go To 83 Weeks With Eric Bischoff If You Have A Problem!".
'Who Killed WCW?' is being produced by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's Seven Bucks production company, in conjunction with the team behind Dark Side of the Ring. It will air on Vice TV.
Flair previously took issue with the Dark Side of the Ring episode on the notorious WWE 'Plane Ride from Hell' from May 2002. In the episode, former flight attendant Heidi Doyle claims that Flair forced himself on her during the chartered transatlantic flight.
The two-time WWE Hall of Famer subsequently released a statement denying the accusations.