Torrie Wilson recently reunited with a WWE Hall of Famer and shared a photo with him on social media. Stacy Keibler noticed it and replied to the post. The legend in question is Ric Flair.
Keibler spent seven years with the Stamford-based promotion, starting as a member of the Nitro Girls of WCW. She eventually moved to WWF and became the manager of the Dudley Boyz for a few years. She also had other ventures before departing the company in 2006. She was eventually inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2023.
A few days ago, Torrie Wilson posted a picture with Ric Flair in front of what was seemingly his private jet. She thanked the multi-time world champion for the lift and shared how she was laughing throughout the entire flight.
Stacy Keibler replied to the post, sharing how she could not wait to hear about how things came to be and what they talked about on the flight.
Ric Flair recently thanked WWE for recognizing him during his struggles
Back in 2017, Flair was dealing with some life-threatening health issues, and there was no guarantee that he would make it.
Current AEW executive producer Mike Mansury shared how they had three versions of the show to commemorate the Hall of Famer, should he have passed away before or during the episode of Monday Night RAW at the time.
Ric Flair took to X/Twitter to express his gratitude for the company. Fortunately, nothing happened at the time, and he wished to show love for them regardless of his being signed elsewhere now. The Nature Boy was also confident that if his time came, they would recognize him greatly.
"This Is What Everyone In Any Place In The Wrestling Business Dreams Of- RESPECT! Regardless Of Who I Work For, I Will Always Love The @WWE For The Respect They Have Shown Me! Thank You! When The Day Comes, I Am So Confident You Will Honor Me," he wrote.
Looking back at the decades Ric Flair has spent with WWE, his accomplishments speak for themselves, and it remains to be seen if anyone will ever beat his record number of world title reigns.