Ric Flair shared a series of controversial road stories from his career, including claims involving Curt Hennig and The Undertaker, during a recent interview.
Speaking on The Ariel Helwani Show, Ric Flair reflected on the travelling lifestyle of the 1980s and 1990s, describing the environment at the time as chaotic and unpredictable.
“I didn’t go to bed in the 80s,” Flair said. “We were like the Beatles.”
Flair claimed that nights out with The Undertaker often led to him losing valuable items, including several watches.
“I’ve lost four Rolexes hanging out with The Undertaker,” he said.
He then recounted a specific incident involving Hennig, alleging that he had been drugged during a night out, which resulted in him waking up without his belongings.
“I woke up in Baltimore… my wallet was gone… they told me I threw my Rolexes into a bowl of spaghetti,” Flair said.
Flair also referenced a second alleged incident involving Hennig during the Plane Ride From Hell in 2002, a WWE-chartered flight that became infamous for multiple backstage issues involving talent.
The flight, which took place following a European tour, has been widely discussed over the years due to several incidents involving members of the roster, including an altercation between Hennig and Brock Lesnar. Hennig, best known for his time as Mr Perfect, passed away in 2003 at the age of 44.
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Ric Flair has previously been linked to that flight in relation to separate allegations that were later addressed through legal proceedings. Flair said that the four women he was with on the flight all later sued him.



