Summary
Ric Flair shared a public tribute after the death of Ted Turner, who was reported to have died at the age of 87. Turner was identified as the founder of CNN and the former owner of World Championship Wrestling.
Flair described Turner as a risk-taker whose influence reached far beyond wrestling, while also pointing to the opportunities Turner created for wrestlers through his support of the business.
Ric Flair's message about Ted Turner
Flair posted his reaction on X and remembered both Turner's larger legacy and their personal relationship.
"So sorry to hear about the passing of the great Ted Turner. He was the man who created cable before cable was cool. He founded CNN, and look at what it has become today. He wasn't afraid to take risks and rolled the dice on big ideas.
He also won the America's Cup in sailing. His office reportedly looked like a Hall of Fame, including a picture of him and Khrushchev. On top of all of that, he created so many opportunities for wrestlers because of his love for wrestling.
Rest in peace, my friend. Thank you for the memorable personal times that we spent together."
What Ted Turner meant to WCW fans
Flair's tribute stood out because Ted Turner remains one of the most important figures in WCW history. For longtime wrestling fans, Flair's message was a reminder that Turner's backing helped create opportunities for wrestlers on a national stage, and that relationship left a lasting impression on talents who worked during that era.
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Ric Flair via X


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