Reid Flair Passes Away Aged 25

Reid Flair Reid Flair has tragically died aged just 25. He was the son of Ric Flair and his second wife Elizabeth. The cause of Reid's death is currently unknown, though police have reported that he was found dead in a Charlotte hotel room. Ric€™s agent released a statement on behalf of the family:
€œWe are heartbroken to confirm that Ric€™s son, Reid Fliehr, has passed away today March 29. €œReid was 25 and an incredible son, brother, friend, and professional wrestler. No words can describe the grief that Ric and his family are experiencing and they do request privacy during this devastating time.€
During high school, Reid was an accomplished amateur wrestler who won numerous awards. Reid followed his father into wrestling in 1998 when he appeared for World Championship Wrestling. He defeated Eric Bischoff in his first match for the company and in 2000 teamed with his father in a match against Vince Russo and his older brother David. He also appeared for WWE during his father's induction into the Hall of Fame. He was ringside for Ric's match against Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXIV. Reid has been training to wrestle since 2008 under the likes of Harley Race, Bobby Eaton and George South. In 2009, Reid teamed with David Flair and Brad Anderson against C.W. Anderson, Masked Superstar and Jeff Lewis. After winning the match, Reid was awarded the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heritage Championship. He has since appeared at several NWA shows. Of late, Reid has appeared for All Japan Pro Wrestling and was touted for much success. He was scheduled to appear for Big Time Wrestling alongside his father in Hagerstown, Maryland tonight. WWE released a statement following the announcement: €œWWE is saddened to learn of the passing of Reid Flair, son of WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair. Our deepest condolences go out to the Flair family and friends.€ TNA President Dixie Carter said: €œDevastated to hear about the passing of Ric Flair€™s son, Reid. Please join all of us at TNA in praying for Ric and his family at this sad time.€ Our sincerest condolences are with the Flair family during this difficult time.
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