WWE have begun investigation into strange Ric Flair airport incident
Posted: May 3rd 2016 By: Alastair Davidson - GiveMeSport.com
All things considered, WWE legend Ric Flair probably wishes he could have the past 48 hours back.
After telling female wrestler Natalya to "kill herself" during SmackDown tapings on Tuesday, the Nature Boy then made headlines after being involved in an incident at Boston's Logan airport yesterday that left him bleeding.
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Although there are conflicting reports about his involvement with airport police at this stage, it looks like the WWE are legitimately concerned about the incident. That's after The Wrestling Observer revealed today that the organisation has begun an investigation to separate rumour from fact.
The concern about Flair began when a photo emerged online on Wednesday afternoon showing a seated Flair in discussion with police. The image was accompanied by the claim that the wrestling legend was being detained for "disorderly conduct".
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