Super Bowl 51: Ric Flair offers NSFW support for Atlanta Falcons (Video)

PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 03: Former WWE champion Ric Flair similes prior to the start of Wing Bowl 25 at the Wells Fargo Center on February 3, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 03: Former WWE champion Ric Flair similes prior to the start of Wing Bowl 25 at the Wells Fargo Center on February 3, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Ric Flair gave an NSFW prediction for Super Bowl 51 while giving a shout out to Matt Ryan. 

Everyone has an opinion about Super Bowl 51. Whether people want the Atlanta Falcons to win or the New England Patriots to win, it seems like every celebrity has given a hot take. However, nobody can beat the heat from WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair. During the Wing Bowl in Philadelphia, the dirtiest player in the game gave his prediction for Super Bowl 51. He also gave Pennsylvania’s own Matt Ryan a shout out. Fair warning, Flair uses NSFW language in the video.

Flair has given his support to various sports teams over the years. His “Woo” yell can be heard at virtually any sporting event, including WWE events. Flair used to be a part of the goal celebrations for the Carolina Hurricanes, but hasn’t been shown in recent years. Moreover, the WWE legend has given his support to the Carolina Panthers, making his recent friendship with the Falcons a bit awkward.

Flair doubled down his support of Atlanta on Twitter by cutting a classic promo against the Patriots.

Not sure how the Falcons are going to lose now. With the Nature Boy in their corner, it’ll be hard for them to lose. At least fans will know who’s to blame if Vic Beasley puts Tom Brady in the Figure Four Lock. Super Bowl 51 will start on Sunday Feb. 5 at around 6:30 p.m. ET. Since it’s the big game, it likely won’t start precisely at that time, but it should start around then.

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Brady will be going for his record setting fifth Super Bowl title while Ryan and the Falcons will be going for the franchise’s first ever title. If Flair has his way, Atlanta will be partying for quite some time.