Ric Flair, the legendary wrestler known for his skills and charisma, is also renowned for his willingness to teach and mentor younger stars in the industry. However, there was one incident where he had to take a tough stance and kick a WWE star out of his ring.
The incident occurred during a class conducted by Ric Flair, where former WWE star Ken Anderson, also known as Mr Kennedy, was in attendance. Anderson recalled the incident during an appearance on Cafe De Rene, revealing that he was kicked out of the ring by Flair for making a major mistake.
According to Anderson, he was working in the ring with another experienced star when he attempted a move known as the up and over schoolboy. Despite feeling confident in his execution of the move, Flair, who was wearing a whistle, blew it and promptly asked Anderson to leave the ring. It was a surprising turn of events for Anderson, who had high regard for Flair despite the incident.
Reflecting on the incident, Anderson admitted that Flair was upset with him because he had failed to execute the move correctly. It was later revealed to Anderson that the mistake he made was attempting the up and over without any proper buildup or reason, making it look fake and contrived. Flair emphasized the importance of setting up the move properly by first engaging in a series of maneuvers before executing the up and over, which would make it more believable and impactful.
Despite the initial tension, Flair and Anderson have since laughed about the incident, showcasing the mutual respect and camaraderie that exists among wrestlers in the industry. The experience served as a valuable lesson for Anderson, highlighting the importance of attention to detail and proper execution in the world of professional wrestling.
As the wrestling community continues to thrive and evolve, stories like these serve as reminders of the dedication and passion that wrestlers bring to their craft. Ric Flair’s tough love approach may have been harsh in the moment, but it ultimately helped shape the skills and mindset of aspiring wrestlers like Ken Anderson, ensuring that they strive for excellence in every aspect of their performance.

