Ric Flair tells bartender to ‘lose some weight’ before being kicked out (Video)

SEATTLE, WA - MARCH 05: Professional Wrestling legend Ric Flair poses for a photo during Emerald City Comic Con at Washington State Convention Center on March 5, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA - MARCH 05: Professional Wrestling legend Ric Flair poses for a photo during Emerald City Comic Con at Washington State Convention Center on March 5, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images) /
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Video has now surfaced of Ric Flair being booted from a bar in Indiana, and yeah, he kinda deserved to be removed

On Sunday, reports began to spread that the “Nature Boy” Ric Flair had been kicked out of a bar in Fort Wayne, Indiana. According to those reports, the 16-time world champion was being belligerent with a bartender, even going so far as to make a comment about her weight.

Well, these aren’t just simply reports anymore, as video of the incident is beginning to make the rounds faster than the initial reports were on Sunday.

Ryan Satin and Pro Wrestling Sheet were able to get their hands on the footage of the incident, and you can view the short clip below.

In the report from Satin, he noted that Flair was apparently upset with the bartender for attempting to serve him his second drink in the same glass that he had his first with, threatened to have the employee fired and that his wife was present with him at the time.

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This is just an embarrassing situation all around for the legend. It’s become sort of a running joke from time to time how Flair won’t stop his partying ways that made him famous, regardless of his age. But this is just taking things a little too far, and the bar had every right to remove him from the establishment for talking to the bartender in that manner. There is no excuse for behavior such as this —  no matter who you are.

Hopefully a lesson can be learned from this and Flair will tone it down a bit, but history tells us that might be — in the words of the great Gorilla Monsoon — highly unlikely.