Ric Flair Apologizes After Being Accused Of Recording Drunk And Awkward Wedding Message That Cost ‘Nearly A Grand’

Ric Flair, the famous retired wrestler, has apologized for issues with his Cameo account after a video of complaints went viral. Known for his over-the-top personality, Flair is promising to fix things after a customer shared a story online about spending almost $1,000 on a Cameo for their brother that turned out to be a terrible gift. It seems like a costly mistake for everyone involved!

The video was intended as a personalized wedding gift for the person’s brother, who is a fan of Ric Flair and even has a tattoo related to him. However, the person claims Flair seemed intoxicated while clumsily reading the pre-written message in a busy bar. They also state that Flair added inappropriate and offensive language with an F-bomb that wasn’t part of the original request. You can watch the full video below.

Flair’s comment about many women having Ric Flair tattoos – implying he’s surprised a man would get one – was already a bit annoying as someone who gave him a gift. But he really went too far when he criticized the groom-to-be’s choice to get married instead of simply offering his congratulations and ending the video.

I understand why the original buyer was frustrated, but it’s strange they then shared the Cameo with their sibling and potentially ruined their enjoyment of Ric Flair. Spending over $1,000 on a celebrity video is bound to attract attention, as people will want to see what justifies the price. Hopefully, the brother wasn’t expecting too much.

It’s unclear if the situation was handled privately, but Flair addressed it publicly on X. He apologized to anyone who was unhappy with his Cameo videos and offered refunds to those who contacted his legal team.

I want to ensure everyone has a positive experience, so I’m happy to offer a refund to anyone who wasn’t satisfied with their Cameo video. Please contact my legal team at Hartman Law in Boston to arrange this. I apologize for the delay in addressing this issue.

Ric Flair had a remarkable career filled with memorable moments, and despite not being flawless, his recent actions were commendable. It takes courage to admit a mistake, especially one that’s spread widely online, and he deserves recognition for publicly expressing his desire to make things right.

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Honestly, watching that clip, I get what Ric Flair was trying to do. I don’t want to jump to conclusions about whether he’d been drinking or not, but it definitely felt like he was just on – playing the over-the-top character we all know from his wrestling days. It’s not shocking to me that a guy like ‘The Nature Boy,’ even at 76, would boldly challenge John Cena or trash-talk Becky Lynch, knowing she could easily respond on Raw whenever she wants. So, hearing him tell a stranger not to get married? Yeah, that feels totally in character and not surprising at all.

Sometimes, when watching Ric Flair’s Cameo videos, it’s hard to tell where the character ends and the real person begins. Some customers might be hoping for a more genuine response from the wrestler. This should serve as a warning to anyone considering buying a Cameo from him, as other similar videos exist on his profile.

Instead of spending money on wrestling memorabilia, a better option might be a Netflix subscription. A lot of classic WWE content is now available to stream there. I recently re-watched Ric Flair’s emotional retirement match against Shawn Michaels (it’s different from his very last match!) and it’s still great. You can find it on Netflix by searching for WrestleMania 24 – definitely worth a watch!

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2026-01-12 23:10