Ric Flair Signed Wrestling Boot HOF PSA
Step into the ring with a piece of wrestling royalty—this Ric Flair signed wrestling boot is not just memorabilia, it's a declaration! Here's what makes this piece a knockout:
- Authenticity: Certified by PSA, ensuring it's a genuine article.
- Legendary Signature: Signed by the Hall of Famer himself, Ric "The Nature Boy" Flair.
- Custom Framing Available: Check our framing page for exceptional display options.
- Preview Before Purchase: View your memorabilia via Zoom or FaceTime before finalizing the buy.
- Price: $995, a steal for a slice of sports history.
- Shipping: Comes with free fully insured worldwide shipping.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of the flair. WOOOOO!
Ric Flair, born Richard Morgan Fliehr on February 25, 1949, is a professional wrestling legend whose career has spanned over four decades. Known for his flamboyant style, charismatic personality, and the iconic shout of "Woo!", Flair is often cited as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time.
Early Career
Flair began his professional wrestling career in 1972, quickly rising through the ranks with his natural charisma and physical prowess. He initially joined the American Wrestling Association (AWA) and later moved to the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), where he truly began to forge his legacy.
Rise to Stardom
In the NWA, Ric Flair became a major star, winning the NWA World Heavyweight Championship multiple times. His persona as "The Nature Boy"—a cocky, confident villain who bragged about his lifestyle and ring skills—resonated with fans and made him a pivotal figure in wrestling.
WWE Fame
Flair joined the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) in the early 1990s, bringing his "Nature Boy" persona to a larger audience. He won the WWE Championship and was involved in major storylines and feuds with other wrestling icons like Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and Dusty Rhodes.
Legacy and Style
Known for his flashy robes and the figure-four leglock, his signature submission move, Flair's influence extends beyond his match wins. He is credited with shaping the modern style of professional wrestling promos and character work, blending athleticism with entertainment.
Personal Life and Challenges
Off the ring, Flair faced multiple personal challenges, including health issues and financial troubles. Despite these, he remains a beloved figure in the wrestling community, known for his resilience and enduring presence in the industry.
Retirement and Legacy
Though he officially retired from in-ring competition in 2008 with a memorable "retirement match" against Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXIV, Flair has remained active in various on-screen roles within wrestling.
Ric Flair's impact on professional wrestling is immeasurable, with countless wrestlers citing him as an influence. His catchphrase, "To be the man, you gotta beat the man," and his trademark "Woo!" continue to echo in wrestling arenas around the world