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PEOPLE Exclusive โ Wrestling Legend Ric Flair Fighting for His Life After Decades of Alcohol Abuse: Health Scare Tamed ‘Nature Boyโ
(NEW YORK) โ Wrestling legend Ric Flair may have once commanded the ring โ but after the cameras turned off, things โjust got out of control.โ
Decades of โsocialโ drinking finally caught up with the 16-time pro wrestling world champion this year, landing him in the hospital and near death last month.
โI crashed in an airplane and broke my back, Iโve been hit by lightning,โ Flair tells PEOPLE in this weekโs issue. โBut this is totally different. Anything Iโve been through before is nothing like this.โ
On Aug. 11, the 68-year-old was rushed to the hospital with stomach pains. Within hours, Flair was in the early stages of kidney failure and on the verge of congestive heart failure โ the result of years of alcohol abuse.
Flairโs family members were told he had only 20 percent odds of surviving, and he was placed in a medically induced coma while they โ including daughter, pro wrestler Charlotte Flair โ took to social media to asks fans for prayers.
Doctors subsequently removed part of Flairโs bowel, and inserted a pacemaker. Now, in recovery at a convalescent center in Atlanta, Flair tells PEOPLE of the entire ordeal, โIt scared the sโ out of me.โ
He adds, โBut Iโm not out of the woods yet.โ
Now, the man once known as the โNature Boy,โ needs a nurse to help steady his shaking hands so he can sip water from a glass. He admits, โI didnโt think I was an alcoholic, but obviously I was.โ
Flairโs problem with alcohol started while he worked to build a camaraderie with his fellow wrestlers during the early days of his career in 1972. It helped them โbond,โ he says, noting though, โI never drank when I was working.โ
โBut as soon as work was over, I went right to the mill,โ he says, adding that heโs long struggled to โdo anything in moderation,โ and admitting to a failed rehab stint four years prior.
Alcohol also served as a tonic of sorts when it came to coping with his injuries and intense physical pain from his job. โIโve never taken a pain pill in my life,โ he explains. โIโd just take a shower, flip my hair back and go to the best bar in town.โ
Now, the father of four says he is dedicated to doing better.
โIโll never drink again,โ says Flair. โI never want to go through this again.โ
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