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Ric Flair has been heavily criticized in recent days after the legend accused Ludwig Kaiser of being the main responsible for his absence at WrestleMania 42. According to "The Nature Boy," the German wrestler had spoken with Triple H after the former threatened him with a beating.
Flair also belittled Kaiser's work, going as far as stating that his career would never take off in WWE, in addition to ignoring his new and popular character in Lucha Libre AAA. Statements that the legend now regrets. This was expressed in a post on X published this afternoon.
"Mr. Ludwig Kaiser, I never insinuated that you couldn't wrestle or that you lacked talent. In fact, I understand that you are doing very well in The Undertaker's company. I apologize for getting upset. I am naturally very protective of my daughters, as I am sure you will be as you grow older. I wish you continued success! I apologize for anything I may have said about you on a personal level. It had nothing to do with your professional ability, which I understand is very good," wrote Flair.
The origin of this new controversy involving Ric Flair can be found in a promo starring his daughter Charlotte and Tiffany Stratton on the Road to WrestleMania 41. In it, Stratton mocked "The Queen's" divorces, which led her to insinuate that Kaiser (her boyfriend at the time) was sending her private messages.
The German responded with a brief message on social media, where he assured that he would not be included in Charlotte's list of divorces. This comment angered Ric, who quickly pulled strings to get the German's phone number. Once in his possession, "The Nature Boy" called Kaiser to threaten him. The rest is history.