After being hospitalized on Saturday morning, Ric Flair’s manager is now asking for prayers for the wrestling legend as he deals with “some tough medical issues.”
Flair’s manager, Melinda Morris Zanoni of Legacy Talent and Entertainment, posted the following on social media on Sunday night:
Are u a Fan/Friend of Ric Flair?If so, we need prayers & positive energy 4 our Living Legend as he is dealing w/some tough medical issues????
— MelindaMorrisZanoni (@LegacyTalentCEO) August 14, 2017
Did you start watching wrestling because of Ric Flair?
Does he entertain you every time you see him?
Ever use any of his sayings?
Do you have a great Ric Flair story? Do you “WOOOOO!” every time he’s mentioned?
Are you a Fan? Friend?
If you answered “Yes” to any of the above, we need your prayers, positive energy, and well
wishes for our Living Legend as he is dealing with some tough medical issues.
Thank you!
Rory Karpf, director for ESPN’s upcoming 30 for 30 documentary on Flair, also asked for prayers.
Please pray for my friend Ric Flair and keep him in your thoughts
— Rory Karpf (@RoryKarpf) August 14, 2017
As noted, Ric Flair was admitted to an intensive care unit on Saturday morning for heart-related issues. Zanoni, however, said he was hospitalized for “routine monitoring.” She also said there is “no reason to panic.”
Yes,Ric in hosp 4routine monitoring.No reason2panic.Yes,many thx2his fiancé&hospstaff.No excuses Ric wld want u2go out 2nite NaturBoy style!
— MelindaMorrisZanoni (@LegacyTalentCEO) August 13, 2017
Legacy Talent and Entertainment, LLC
Yes, Ric is checked into a hospital for some routine monitoring.
No, there is no reason to panic.
Yes, we’d like to thank his fiancé & the incredible hospital staff who are providing the best care.
No, we cannot answer any personal questions.
Yes, Ric would want you to go out and have a great weekend …Nature Boy style!
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