At F4Wonline.com, Dave Meltzer notes that two-time Hall of Famer Ric Flair, together with his partner, has just found its way to Nj for the WrestleMania 29 weekend. This growth may come as a shock to numerous. After all, it was only a week ago that Flair's favorite boy Reid was found dead in in a motel room in Charlotte, N.C., in what's one of many year's most tragic wrestling-related experiences. Certainly, the death of the second-generation star, who was only 25 years of age, sent distress and grief through the whole wrestling neighborhood. Unsurprisingly, Flair terminated several future looks with various indie promotions. As WrestleZone notes, Flair was also scheduled for this week's Axxess, a thing that looked up in the air following disaster. The story had been appointed for an autograph appearance yesterday, but WWE announced on its official site earlier this week he had been pulled from the show. Your website wrote: "Unfortunately, Ric Flair will not be able to appear at the WrestleMania Axxess VIP Autograph Session on Thursday, April 4 at 7:30 p.m. However, we're very happy to notify you that The Undertaker can look as of this VIP Autograph Session." So, what can we label of Flair's introduction in N.J? Well, presumably he will perhaps not be doing anything significant. He can make a quick appearance at one of many future Axxess exhibits, if he seems up to it. It's also possible he'll not do anything and is just there to savor the show and get his mind from things. Of course, some critics may say that Flair doesn't have to be around WWE today. But really, as of this vulnerable time, isn't it better for Flair to be in WWE's hotel right now surrounded by individuals who enjoy, respect and appreciate him? The business is unquestionably an excellent support system for him at the same time when he may desperately need one.
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