Ric Flair is not ready to take hate from anyone and has called it out. He deleted his previous post as well.
'Hurricane Milton' has ravaged Florida. In a post on his social media, Ric Flair said that while he could not donate $100,000, he was going to donate $1,000 to Tampa. He also spoke about being sorry that he was reaping the benefits of being the personality that he was. He went on to say that he would supply his energy drink, Wooooo Energy, to anyone who needed it and added he was proud of his grandson for helping in the recovery efforts.
"I Am So Sorry For Being In Las Vegas Reaping The Benefits Of Being The Personality I Am. I Am So Sorry For Everything, All The Suffering, And All The Hardships People Are Going Through In Tampa Where I Live. I Can’t Give You $100,000, But I Will Donate $1,000 Dollars To Whatever Charity You Would Like, And I Will Supply Tampa With All The @woooooenergy Drinks That Are Needed To Keep Everyone’s Energy Up. So Much Respect For My Grandson Carter And All The Volunteers That Are Working So Hard To Help In The Recovery Efforts. WOOOOO Energy On Me! Just Tell Me When & Where To Send It. 🙏🏻"
The post was not well received by fans and was called out. He then deleted the post and said that he was sick of all the hate when he was just trying to help out and not "make a dime" for it. He challenged everyone to forget the energy drinks, match his $1,000 donation, and show up using their real names.
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"I’m So Sick Of All The Haters When I’m Just Trying To Help Out & Not Make A Dime For It! Forget The Energy Drink, Let’s Play The Game Of If You Can Match My Donation Of $1,000. And Please Try To Show Up With Your Real Names. Please! If I Can’t Google You, How Can I Talk To You. At Least Leave Your Phone Number!"
Fans were unhappy about WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair's original post
After WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair posted about his donation, he talked about how he was reaping the benefits of his personality and was in Las Vegas, and how he was sorry about it. However, fans did not take it well and called him out on X/Twitter.
Some of the comments can be seen below:
The 75-year-old veteran deleted the post soon after.