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Ric Flair Gives His Take on Why WWE Released William Regal: “That’s a Horrible Thing Because It’s a Business for Them”

WWE has become known for firing and releasing pro-wrestlers from contracts out of the blue. Now, there are some such as Ric Flair who apparently asked for their own release, but even there WWE was showed under bad light.

During Flair’s conversation with Mark Wadden on his podcast, The Nature Boy discussed why WWE performed a mass release for WWE NXT recently.

“That’s a horrible thing. Because it’s a business for them. In the end, I don’t know the numbers. But, if NXT is not making money, they can’t keep paying people. So I don’t know the answer to that. But I look at the ratings. You know, just like why I’m watching every show I can possible. And also I can talk to you intelligently about these things. But the ratings are everything. So who knows?”

BEVERLY HILLS, CA – JULY 26: Professional wrestler Ric Flair of ‘ESPN’s 30 for 30: “Nature Boy”‘ speaks onstage during the ESPN portion of the 2017 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on July 26, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

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While it is about the business, there are times when WWE seems to make it personal. In fact, Flair believes this is what happened with his release.

Ric Flair details Nick Khan burying him for personal plans

During the same conversation, Flair touched upon his release and parting of ways with WWE.

Reportedly, he asked for his own release but some reports claim Vince McMahon called for his release after he tried to interfere with Charlotte Flair’s storyline.

Now, Ric Flair revealed that he wanted to go in a personal direction but it was Nick Khan who made things personal and buried him.

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The Nature Boy is of the opinion that WWE should have taken The Flairs and made it a fixture to the company.

“So just because I didn’t want to work there, and I want to do stuff like this, so that I can reflect on my career, Nick, he buries me. So what do you do? And getting back to this? How and I need someone to explain this to me.. how in God’s green earth, how do you take The Flairs and take that brand and not make it a fixture of that company?”

There was quite a bit of controversy around Ric Flair’s release. Nevertheless, The Nature Boy did praise Vince McMahon, Triple H, and others for helping him when he was at his lowest.

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