Ric Flair Restaurant Confrontation Footage Emerges

Footage of Ric Flair's rough night at Piesano's emerges.

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After several accounts of the confrontation circulated this past weekend, footage of Ric Flair's bad night at a Piesano's location in Gainesville, Florida, has reached the internet.

Both TMZ and an anonymous TikTik user with no previous posts, @bussines11.11, uploaded the clip. In it, an upset Flair appears to be arguing with the restaurant manager, whom he challenges to step outside for a fight. The manager turns this down before somebody appearing to be a Piesano's patron, likely fed up with the situation, offers to accept.

"You wanna go have a talk with me in the parking lot?" the other person asks. "I'll work you, I don't give a s***."

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Flair asks the manager for his name at one point. When the staff member replies "Nicholas", Flair says "Nicholas what? Nicholas D***head." Later, the 74-year-old insists that he didn't curse.

When the arguing continues, Flair tells another staff member that he will tip them $1,000 to spite the manager. When Flair accuses the manager of telling him to leave Piesano's, he is told that he isn't being asked to move on, but that the restaurant had cut him off (meaning, presumably, the establishment would no longer serve him alcohol).

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Flair tweeted of the incident on Sunday, stating that he'd taken issue with the manager "taking too long in the bathroom":

A manager of Piesano's sister restaurant claimed Flair had been "drunk and disorderly":

The establishment's co-owner, Jerry Roberts, told the Gainesville Sun:

"We have reviewed video of the incident that took place recently at our restaurant. It is clear, our team worked in a professional manner to ensure the safety of guests and staff. We have thanked our team for their professionalism. We are proud of how they responded to this situation using and displaying our team values."
 
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