Wrestling Legend Walks Out After Jokes About His Late Son Reid Cross a Line
Ric Flair, the two-time WWE Hall of Famer and an icon in the wrestling world, recently made an unexpected exit from the comedy roast show “Kill Tony.” The reason for his departure was a series of jokes that touched upon the tragic loss of his son, Reid, who tragically passed away due to a heroin overdose in 2013. While Flair has been known to endure and even participate in comedic roasts, the jokes about his late son were a step too far for the wrestling legend.
Throughout the show, Flair was subjected to various roasts, but it was the insensitive comments about Reid that visibly upset him. He voiced his discomfort with the format and the nature of the jokes, choosing to leave the show before its conclusion. In an emotional statement, Flair highlighted the impact of hurtful comments, saying, “Do you know how many people are bullied or hurt by comments? People laugh. No, you get it. Social media has made the world crazy.”
Flair further expressed his respect for those who support young athletes and shared his personal connection to amateur wrestling through his late son. His exit from the show was a clear message about the boundaries of humor and the importance of sensitivity.
Ric Flair’s illustrious career in professional wrestling has earned him the love and respect of fans worldwide. His recent stand against offensive content further solidifies his commitment to personal values and respect for others.