WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is known for his larger-than-life personality, and when it comes to celebrating after a big match, he’s got some top choices. In a recent conversation with a close source, Flair dished on his favorite wrestlers to party with, and the list is packed with some of the biggest names in professional wrestling history.
A Night to Remember with Arn Anderson
At the top of Flair’s list is his long-time friend and fellow wrestling legend Arn Anderson. The two shared countless memories on and off the ring, and Flair can’t help but think of Anderson whenever he’s thinking about a wild night out. “Arn was the ultimate party animal,” Flair said with a chuckle. “He could drink a whole bar under the table, and still be the life of the party. I’ve got some crazy stories about our nights out, but I think the most memorable one was when we took on the entire wrestling roster to a karaoke competition. We won, of course.”
The Deadman’s Wild Side
Another wrestling icon to make Flair’s list is the Undertaker. Known for his intense performances in the ring, Flair was surprised to learn that the Deadman had a wild side when it came to partying. “Taker was a bit of a rebel, even back in the day,” Flair revealed. “He’d show up to a party, and within minutes, he’d be the center of attention. He had this presence that was just impossible to ignore, and when he started dancing, the whole room would follow. I remember one time, we were at a private villa in Las Vegas, and Taker decided to take the party to the pool. Let’s just say we had to call in some extra security that night.”
Other Wrestling Legends on the Guest List
Ric Flair’s list of party animals also includes some of the biggest names in professional wrestling history. Hulk Hogan, the legendary Hulkamaniac, made the cut, as did the ‘Million Dollar Man’ Ted DiBiase. “Hulk was always up for a good time,” Flair said. “He’d bring his famous protein shakes to the party, and before you knew it, we’d all be drinking and dancing like we were back in the good old days of the WWF.” DiBiase, on the other hand, was known for his lavish spending, and Flair can’t help but laugh when thinking about their wild nights out. “Ted was always flashing his cash, and we’d take him to the most exclusive clubs and bars. We’d drink champagne and dance the night away like we were royalty.”
A Legacy of Party Animals
Ric Flair’s party animal reputation is well-documented, and it’s clear that he’s got a special place in his heart for the wrestling legends who know how to have a good time. As one source close to Flair noted, “Ric’s got a legacy of party animals, and these guys are just a few of the many who’ve made it onto that list. He’s got a knack for finding the most interesting and charismatic people in the wrestling world, and he knows how to bring out the best in them.”
As for Flair’s own partying habits, it’s clear that he’s still got it in him. “I’ve slowed down a bit since my wrestling days,” he said with a grin. “But when I do party, I make sure to bring the house down. I’ve got a reputation to uphold, after all!”
In the world of professional wrestling, there’s no one quite like Ric Flair. His larger-than-life personality, charisma, and party animal reputation have made him a beloved figure in the wrestling world, and it’s clear that he’s got a special place in his heart for the wrestling legends who know how to have a good time.