Ultimately, the film leaves viewers with a "mixed message". While it celebrates Flair as arguably the greatest wrestler of all time, it also shows a 73-year-old man who remains "married to the business," seemingly unable to let go of the "Nature Boy" identity to find peace as Richard Fliehr. Becoming Ric Flair: Revelations From Peacock Documentary
: A freak accident in the late '70s where lightning struck his umbrella, killing the man standing behind him.
: A battle with sepsis and organ failure that he was given only a 15% chance of surviving.
A central theme of the documentary is Flair’s near-supernatural ability to survive. The film highlights several brushes with death:
Ultimately, the film leaves viewers with a "mixed message". While it celebrates Flair as arguably the greatest wrestler of all time, it also shows a 73-year-old man who remains "married to the business," seemingly unable to let go of the "Nature Boy" identity to find peace as Richard Fliehr. Becoming Ric Flair: Revelations From Peacock Documentary
: A freak accident in the late '70s where lightning struck his umbrella, killing the man standing behind him. Woooooo! Becoming Ric Flair YIFY
: A battle with sepsis and organ failure that he was given only a 15% chance of surviving. Ultimately, the film leaves viewers with a "mixed message"
A central theme of the documentary is Flair’s near-supernatural ability to survive. The film highlights several brushes with death: Woooooo! Becoming Ric Flair YIFY