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One of the things that made Ric Flair stand out among his peers was his extravagant lifestyle on-screen. Whenever the camera panned to his side, everyone could see the champagne glasses overflowing or the numerous jets he was flying on. But after his retirement, we haven’t seen Flair spend money or be adorned with luxuries in excess.

In 2017, Metro Boomin and Offset also released a music video with Flair based on the money-spending habits of the 16-time world champion. While taking his wrestling and mic abilities, Charlotte Flair didn’t instill that part of her father’s character completely, other than the extravagant gown. So, in the age of social media, what do you think Flair must be doing to earn that dough? According to him, he’s been making videos on Cameo.

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Ric Flair reveals the fortune he amassed by doing Cameo videos

On his podcast, To Be The Man, Ric Flair talked about how easy it was to make money for him. He said, “Listen, I made $700,000 doing Cameos. They’re just a minute long. That’s just talking for two minutes. That is 21 months.” For the uninitiated, Cameo is a platform where fans can pay to watch personalized videos from their favorite stars from all types of entertainment industries.

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While not for monetary value, Flair did arrange his own PPV, Ric Flair’s Last Match. It generated a lot of money for Flair. Tying up with many indie promotions and Impact! wrestling, the show saw a lot of wrestlers from WWE, AEW, NJPW, and many more. But unfortunately, fans did not like the main event, featuring the legend himself, Ric Flair.

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Despite losing so much blood, Flair did mention that he would love to put on a show again, which many fans outright hated in the comments. So, it seems like a platform like Cameo is perfect for Flair to make money and stay connected with his fan base as well. If this is the kind of money that he is making on Cameo, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see other wrestlers and stars, old and new, both hop on over to the website as well.

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Tell us what you think about Ric Flair’s new money-making scheme in the comments below.

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