WWE Legend Ric Flair will come out of his retirement and once again battle in the world of professional wrestling.

Flair announced his comeback to the wrestling ring on Monday, after more than a decade following his last match, according to Yahoo! News.

"The Rumors Are True! I'm Going To Walk That Aisle, Style And Profile, One Last Time," Flair announced on his Twitter account.

He then hyped his post by saying that he will once again prove to his fans that "to be the man, you've got to beat that man." Flair's upcoming wrestling match is scheduled on July 31 at the Fairgrounds in Nashville Tennessee. The said match is produced by Jim Rocket Promotions.

Flair had his last match in September 2011 for Impact wrestling. During that time, the WWE legend lost to Sting, his long-time rival in World Championship Wrestling.

Meanwhile, Flair's last match with WWE happened in 2008, in which he faced Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania XXIV.

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WWE Star Ric Flair's Opponent Speculation

Speculations on who might be Ric Flair's opponent in his upcoming wrestling match on July 31 surfaced.

Fightful News' Sean Ross noted that one of the possible opponent's Flair would face would be one of his old rivals, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat.

Comic Book pointed out that other competitors will reportedly be FTR (with Flair) and the Rock N' Roll Express (with Steamboat), making it a six-man tag match.

It should be noted that there was no official announcement of Flair's opponent in connection to his July 31 match.

Steamboat and Flair had their famous matches in 1989 that many consider to be the greatest trilogy in professional wrestling history. Their last match together happened at the Nashville Municipal on May 7. During that time, Flair won back the NWA World Heavyweight Championship that Steamboat stole from him months prior.

WWE Legend Ric Flair Prepares for His Upcoming Wrestling Match

Ric Flair took to Instagram on Monday to show his preparation for his upcoming wrestling match in Tennessee.

Flair posted a photo of him looking sturdy and mighty in the gym. The WWE legends flexed his arm muscles.

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"Age Is Just A Number! Yes, I Am 73 But Watch In 76 Days. Dare To Dream! WOOOOO," Flair captioned his post. In another post, Flair showed himself sustaining punches and throws while in the ring with wrestler Lethal Jay.

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"Like I Said- It's All About The Fundamentals. If You Can't Punch, You Can't Kick, You Can't Work! WOOOOO," Flair captioned the video.

Ric Flair entered the pro-wrestling world after he was trained by Verne Gagne. He debuted in 1972 and competed in AWA, NWA, and WCW, per Sporting News.

Flair joined the WWE in 1991, and he was able to become a two-time WWE champion and a Royal Rumble winner.

In 2017, Flair was placed in a medically induced coma due to complications from bowel surgery resulting in kidney failure. But he was able to get home by late September of the same year.

Throughout his career, Rick Flair became a seven-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, a 10-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, two-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion, and a WWE Hall of Famer.

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Written By: Joshua Summers

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