
Ric Flair shared a head-turning post on May 31, featuring an image called The WOOOOO Compromise with the caption: Consent Is Everything! WOOOOO!
The mock contract, styled like a PSA, jokingly referenced his longtime Space Mountain catchphrase and laid out terms for mutual consent in sexual encountersstating both parties must be sober and willing. The full message reads:
But coming from Flair, the timing couldnt be more questionable. This post arrives just days after a new allegation emerged accusing the WWE Hall of Famer of exposing himself at a public restaurant.
On the Podcast Heat Wrestling podcast, Jim Ross recalled a shocking incident during a birthday dinner for wrestling executive Gary Justers wife, a schoolteacher not involved in the wrestling world. Ross detailed how Flair entered the bathroom with a garment bag and returned in a state that left the small dinner party stunned.
Ross made it clear the guests were blindsided by Flairs actions, especially given the intimate and low-key setting.
This isnt the first time Flairs been accused of inappropriate behavior. During the Dark Side of the Ring episode covering the Plane Ride from Hell, Flair was accused of exposing himself to a flight attendant and attempting to force her hand on his genitals while wearing nothing but his robe. That fallout resulted in Flair being pulled from WWEs opening video package and facing severe public backlash. Flair later admitted that hes no longer permitted to wear his robe on planes.
With that history still fresh in many fans minds, Flairs sudden post about consent struck a strange tone. While it reads like an attempt to promote awareness, it also comes off as tone-deaf considering the accusations that continue to follow him.
Whether this was a sincere effort to change the narrative or just another Ric Flair stunt, its reignited debate over his legacy and behavior outside the ring.
Was Ric Flair trying to promote a serious messageor was this another self-serving move in light of recent allegations? Drop your thoughts in the commentswe want to hear what you think.
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