Ric Flair was involved in a verbal altercation at a Gainesville, Florida bar last week and the video has gone viral.
The WWE legend was at Pisanos Stone Fired Pizza last week when, according to his post on X, he “was more disrespected than I have ever been in my entire life.”
The video begins with an argument between Flair and a bartender, and Flair saying, “I’ve done nothing wrong except spend money and drain this place and bring my family and friends here. This is your It’s bad for you.”
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The bartender asked why this would be the case, to which Flair replied “check social media tomorrow”, seemingly hinting at his future posts.
The bartender told Flair his name was Nicholas, to which Flair replied, “Nicholas d—head.”
The two then discussed the conversation he had with Flair near the bathroom – Flair said on social media that the argument stemmed from “an issue I had with the kitchen manager staying in the bathroom too long.”
Flair then gave a $1,000 tip to a female bartender, “just for telling her ‘Kiss me–.'”
Nicholls said he cut Flair off at the bar and did not ask him to leave as Flair claimed.
Flair then asked the bartender to move the discussion to the parking lot, which he declined because he was “on time”. Flair then replied, “You’re on the p—- clock.” Another patron of the bar said he would take it out, as he was not an employee and “didn’t give a f—.” Then a female bartender said to the man, “Please wait.”
on saturday, flare Wrote about ordeal On X.
“I spent $1500 at @PiesanosSFP, more than I ever have in my entire life. After taking 20 photos with customers and staff, I was asked to leave due to a problem with the kitchen manager staying in the bathroom too long I highly recommend this place to anyone who wants to enjoy a relaxing time at a nice restaurant in Gainesville!”
However, restaurant owner Jerry Roberts told The Gainesville Sun that it was “obvious” that the staff acted professionally.
“We have reviewed the video of the recent incident that occurred at our restaurant. It is clear, our team acted professionally to ensure the safety of guests and staff. We have thanked our team for their professionalism “We are proud of how he responded to this situation using and demonstrating our team values,” said Roberts.
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75-year-old Flair has been battling health and alcohol problems for the past several years.
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