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Published Date: 17 September 2008
WOOOOOOO! Wrestling fans will have good reason to shout Ric Flair's catchphrase "Wooooooo!"
The WWE wrestling star will step back in the ring one last time - in South Yorkshire.

But he won't be fighting.

The 59-year-old, who recently retired in front of millions of TV fans on WrestleMania 24, is coming to say goodbye.

He will make a farewell speech to fans at 1PW's Third Anniversary Show, at Doncaster Dome, on Saturday, October 18, 6pm.

There will also be a once-in-a-lifetime up close and personal question and answer session with him at 12 noon.

Flair, a former WCW and WWE superstar , is considered by many as the greatest wrestler of the modern era. He won many world titles and is one of the biggest names ever in the world of wrestling entertainment.

Other stars on the show include former WWE wrestlers Raven and Doug Basham, former ECW champion Steve Corino, the 'Flaming German' Ulf Herman, Ring of Honour madman Delirious, 1PW World Champion Sterling James Keenan and many local and national British stars.

- 1PW Third Anniversary Show tickets are £50 ringside, £28 floor seating, £24 stalls, £10 balcony. Ric Flair question and answer session tickets are £25 in advance and £30 on the day. For tickets and information visit www.1pwonline.com or call Doncaster Dome box office on 01302 370777.

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  • Last Updated: 17 September 2008 7:40 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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101% OWL,

17/09/2008 11:02:56
At £50 a ticket ringside it looks like the most expensive panto in the country.
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