Ric Flair is widely regarded as the greatest pro wrestler of all time. The 16-time World Champion is also seen by many as having the best mic work in the history of pro wrestling. Flair has delivered several notable promos over the years, and now he's agreeing with a bold statement made by another familiar face.
The Nature Boy made his name as a wrestling legend after starting in the business in 1972. Despite several controversies, the two-time WWE Hall of Famer is synonymous with the sport and is a household name. Flair has developed a strong name in pop culture, which often leads to mainstream nods of respect from various celebrities, including sports television personality Stephen A. Smith.
The Straight Shooter has praised The Dirtiest Player In The Game countless times over the years while appearing on ESPN's SportsCenter and First Take. Smith has also done his best Naitch impersonations on various shows throughout his career. The 75-year-old legend took to X today to share a clip of Smith from the Becoming Ric Flair documentary released by Peacock in late 2022.
Flair reiterated Smith's words and proclaimed himself to be the best talker in the history of the sport.
"As @stephenasmith Said, I’m The Most Prolific S**t Talker That All Of Sports Entertainment Has Ever Seen! WOOOOO!" Flair wrote with the video.
Check out Flair's uncensored tweet here.
Ric Flair reunites with Celebrity WWE Hall of Famer
Ric Flair is one of the nine two-time WWE Hall of Famers. Kid Rock is one of the fourteen Celebrity Hall of Famers inducted by World Wrestling Entertainment.
Keeping in tune with Flair's pop-culture popularity, The Nature Boy and the Detroit rocker reunited in Nashville, Tennessee this weekend. Rock owns an establishment called Kid Rock's Big A*s Honky Tonk Rock N' Roll Steakhouse that sits on Broadway in Music City. Flair took to X to share a photo from the night out.
"Rocking With @KidRock In Nashville! WOOOOO!" Flair wrote with the photo below.
Kid Rock has provided several theme songs for events and superstars over the years. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame by Triple H during WrestleMania 34 Weekend in 2018. Flair was inducted in 2008 as an individual, and again in 2012 as a member of The Four Horsemen.