The Undertaker and Mick Foley attended Ric Flair's last match
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Ric Flair's last match finally took place at the Starrcast V. During this event, which has now become part of history, like everything Ric Flair does, several personalities from the world of professional wrestling also appeared, both live and on film.
Starting from those who were not present, but decided to leave a video message, which are now so fashionable in this business, we had: Sting, Cody Rhodes, Jim Ross, Dixie Carter, Nick Aldis, JBL, Trish Stratus, Shawn Michaels, Dolph Ziggler, Doug Dillinger and Kurt Angle.
In particular, Cody Rhodes said that his father, Dusty Rhodes, was very proud to be Ric Flair's greatest rival, even if he would never admit it. Also, he added that Ric Flair can have as many last matches as he wants because he has earned that right.
The Undertaker and Mick Foley attended Ric Flair's last match
While Sting and JR obviously talked about his career calling him the best of all time and Sting also thanked him in a particular way for putting him in the spotlight in 1988.
While Aldis let himself go in beautiful words saying that what he has fact the Nature Boy has influenced the lives of many people and he hopes that man will never forget it. As also told in our report of the event, physically present there were also other personalities, in fact there were, sitting in the audience, also: Mick Foley, The Undertaker, Michelle McCool, Santino Marella, Al Snow, Bret Hart Diamond Dallas Page (also intervened in the ring for one of the matches) and Jerry Lawler.
While backstage, not shown on the cameras, there was also the Nature Boy's daughter, WWE Superstar Charlotte Flair. In addition, according to PWInsider, backstage were also: Michael Hayes, Northeast Wrestling promoter Mike Lombardi, Shane Helms, Mojo Rawley, Jimmy Valiant, Mickie James, Dennos Condrey, The Nasty Boys, Rikishi, Miro, CJ / Lana, Magnum TA , Rey and Dominik Mysterio.