UPDATE: Flair’s ex-manager has fired back. Click here to read the response.

ORIGINAL: Ric Flair was apparently not paid for the ESPN “30 For 30” special that aired last week to record ratings, according to a lawsuit filed against his ex-manager.

TMZ reports that Flair is claiming that his ex-manager, Legacy Talent and Entertainment, stole the $25,000 he was supposed to get for the documentary. Flair used the company from 2009 until October 2017.

Flair hired a lawyer to look into his finances and it was discovered that huge amounts of money were missing, including $25,000 from First Row Films, the company that produced the documentary. He also noticed a $12,000 royalty advance from Jake’s Fireworks.

Flair says that he asked Legacy why he never got the money and they claimed that it was used on legal bills, which he claims he never authorized. In total, he says that he is owed $46,000.

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