Ric Flair Announces His Own Bourbon Called WOOSKY

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Ric Flair looks to be bringing out his own, very aptly-named, brand of whiskey.

The 16-time World Champion has been moving into promoting drinks brands recently. He released his own energy drink called Woooooo Energy, which he promoted numerous times on AEW shows in the build up to Sting’s retirement earlier this year.

Ric Flair announced that he is bringing out his own brand of whiskey, stating that it is “coming soon”. The two-time WWE Hall of Famer revealed that it will be called “WOOSKY”, a play on his famous “Woo!” catchphrase.

He revealed this on Twitter, with a promotional image of the whiskey label. It showed an image of a young Flair, with the words “Nature Boy” and “Ric Flair Bourbon” on it, with sample text taking up the majority of the image.

“Coming Soon!! Woosky- The Nature Boy’s Finely Aged Kentucky Bourbon! WOOOOO!” Ric Flair wrote on Twitter.

Ric Flair Announced Divorce From His Wife In September

Two months ago, WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair parted ways with Wendy Barlow.

Flair and Barlow had been together for 13 years after they initially met in 1993. They were engaged in 2016, and they had a wedding ceremony in 2018.

In a tweet on September 23, Ric Flair announced that he and Wendy had decided to part ways respectfully after 13 years together. Flair noted that they had their ups and downs, and he thanked her for standing by his side through his health crisis in 2017. “The Nature Boy” wrote that he would always be grateful.

Flair also said that they were both working on different projects, and it became difficult with their schedules to make it work. He then wished Barlow the best.

Wendy And I Enjoyed 13 Great Years. As With Every Couple, We Have Experienced Our Ups And Downs. I Think It’s Important For Everyone To Know Right Now That We Have Decided To Part Ways Respectfully. I’ll Never Ever Be Able To Thank Her Enough For Standing By My Side Through My…

— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) September 23, 2024
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