Ric Flair allegedly courted a blind woman! SHOCKING details emerge from HOFer: Republic World restaurant incident

An absolute legend in the professional wrestling industry, Ric Flair is a name synonymous with greatness in the squared circle. The 16-time world champion is a legendary figure and an inspiration to many, and he has also paved the way for rising superstars. However, his antics outside the ring have often caused controversy, making his reputation moot, even if he had a villainous kayfabe. The 75-year-old was recently involved in a dispute with a restaurant and some shocking revelations have emerged suggesting Flair was drunk, disorderly and causing a disturbance.

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Ric Flair Attacked Blind Grandmother’s Face, Waved Furniture As Details Emerged About Restaurant Eviction Saga

Ric Flair recently expressed his frustration on X (formerly Twitter) when he revealed his experience after being asked to leave a restaurant following an incident with one of the employees. The AEW star and WWE Hall of Famer revealed that he was asked to leave Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza in Gainesville, Florida, due to an issue involving the kitchen manager staying in the bathroom for a long time. Apparently Flair was in Gainesville with his family for a graduation party at the pizzeria, and he spent $1,500, but things didn’t go well for the former wrestler.

After the incident caused a stir at X, the manager of a sister location of Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza provided more details about Flair’s eviction from the eatery. He claimed that Flair was behaving erratically and intoxicated and on one occasion tried to get directly into a blind grandmother’s face. He even picked up furniture menacingly and waved it.

‘Mr Flair was drunk and disorderly. He tried to get straight into a blind grandmother’s face. After being confronted, he picked up furniture and waved it menacingly. We love Rik. But he was angry,” the manager revealed.

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The Gainesville Sun obtained a statement from Jerry Roberts, co-owner of Piesonas Pizza, detailing the events leading up to the Flair family’s abrupt departure from the establishment. After seeing the security tape, Roberts said he was pleased with the way his employees handled the case.