1. Ric has a way with words

Wrestling fans loved his trash talking and his now immensely popular catchphrase, “WOOOOO!”. Ric says he didn’t like to use pre-planned lines and “WOOOOO!” was “just something that happened”.

“I actually had a hard time with something that was scripted,” says Ric. “This felt better. Especially while I was in front of a live audience. I can feel them breathe. I know what they want.”

2. He had a passion for expensive clothes

Ric’s adoptive parents were not the types to splash the cash. His dad was a doctor, but they lived a frugal life. Ric couldn’t have been more different. Every week, Ric would appear on TV boasting about his expensive suits, his thousand-dollar watches and his reptile-skin shoes.

Ric says, “I had a new suit for TV every week for about five years. I bought over 120 pairs of alligator or lizard shoes too. That’s a lot of clothes.”

3. Ric enjoyed the perks of his fame

Ric describes himself as a “limousine-riding, jet-flying, son of a gun” and he isn't lying. “I could walk in and pick up a Mercedes and pay for it six months later and drive it off the floor. I had to buy one of my ex-wives one on a forgiveness mission. I could pay for it a month later. I was Ric Flair – I could do whatever I wanted.”

4. He nearly quit wrestling because the physical training was too hard

When Ric first started training for wrestling, the physical training overwhelmed him. “On the first day it was running two miles outdoors in 30 degree weather. Then it was 250 push ups, 500 free squats and 200 setups. It took me about six hours to do it all and I couldn't even walk after the free squats!”

He tried to quit, but his coach came to his house, threw him to the floor and demanded he return. Thereafter Ric committed himself fully, although his daily drinking habit got in the way. “I got myself in better shape and then I did 500 free squats every single day. The problem was I didn’t go to bed the night before. I’d go from the bar to the gym.”

5. Ric survived a plane crash

In October 1975, Ric broke his back when the twin-engine plane he was flying in ran out of fuel. The plane was overweight because there were five big wrestlers on board. The pilot decided to dump some fuel to allow them to fly – a decision that cost him his life.

“The pilot realised he’d hit the point of no return where he should have refuelled, and the engines stalled and we went down and through some trees,” says Ric. ”We tore an orchard apart and landed like an arrow. The speedometer was stuck on 230 miles an hour! I broke my back in three places.”

6. He didn’t get much sympathy after the crash

Ric spent six months in hospital after the crash, and was told it was unlikely he would wrestle again. When he was released he was in a back brace but didn’t receive the sympathy he was expecting when he turned up at his wrestling HQ.

“The promoter looked at me and said, ‘What the hell are you doing wearing that back brace? You're going to atrophy every other muscle in your body. Don't ever wear that thing in here again!’”

Eight months after the plane crash, Ric was back wrestling.