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Ric Flair Threatens Legal Action Over ‘Flair’ Trademark

Ric Flair alleges trademark infringement.

On social media, Ric Flair said that someone is using his “Flair” trademark. He warned the individual to clear this up by Monday, or else they’ll have to deal with his attorneys.

“Unfortunately, There Is Someone That I’m Very Familiar With Using My Own Trademark FLAIR. I Would Like Anyone Who Is Using My Trademarks- Which Are Impossible To Own And I Own Mine, To Know That I’m Well Represented By A Reputable $1000 Per Hour Attorney That Makes A Living Suing People That Abuse My Trademark. You Know Who I’m Talking About. I Hope You Can Clear This Up By Monday, And If We Can’t Resolve This Issue, Read The Penalties.”

Unfortunately, There Is Someone That I’m Very Familiar With Using My Own Trademark FLAIR. I Would Like Anyone Who Is Using My Trademarks- Which Are Impossible To Own And I Own Mine, To Know That I’m Well Represented By A Reputable $1000 Per Hour Attorney That Makes A Living Suing… pic.twitter.com/yVZJlCbYoY

— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) May 29, 2026

In a follow-up to his previous post, Flair posted this:

“The Relationship Was Gone 9 Years Ago… I’m Sorry & Sad That It Has Come To This. I’ve Tried My Best To Fix Things Over The Years Only To Be Rejected Because Your Wife Runs Your Life.”

The Relationship Was Gone 9 Years Ago… I’m Sorry & Sad That It Has Come To This. I’ve Tried My Best To Fix Things Over The Years Only To Be Rejected Because Your Wife Runs Your Life. pic.twitter.com/xguEDt2R3L

— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) May 29, 2026

David Fleir, Ric Flair’s son, appears to be a part of Green Flair Recycling according to his LinkedIn profile.

During a recent interview, Flair commented on the Los Angeles Lakers’ Luka Doncic missing the second round of the NBA playoffs. Fans can read his comments here.

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