WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair caught up with former WCW and NFL star Steve “Mongo” McMichael this week and tweeted out some words of encouragement.
As noted last month, Mongo is currently battling ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. You can click here for details on his condition, with recent comments from the former Four Horseman.
Flair tweeted a photo with the former United States Champion this week and told him to keep on fighting the fight.
Flair wrote, “Let Me Hear The Biggest WOOOOO For Mongo On This WOOOOO Wednesday! Keep On Fighting The Fight My Friend! [red heart emoji]”
Former WWE Superstar Andrade made a surprise appearance at the end of AAA s Rey de Reyes event this weekend. The former NXT and United States Champion popped up via a video message and called out AEW s Kenny Omega to a match for the Lucha Libre AAA Mega Championship at the company s biggest annual [.]
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On the latest episode of WWE After the Bell, MVP joined the show to talk about his relationship with WWE Champion Bobby Lashley and how he’s enjoying his role as his manager. The former United States Champion says he has no desire to turn on Lashley or chase champions in the time he has left with the WWE, but does plan to wrestle again periodically.
“It’s one of those things where it’s just organic,” MVP said. “I’ve had people ask me ‘When are you going to turn on Bobby and go after the WWE Championship?’ I have no desire to work that hard man. ‘MVP you got to go after the United States Championship,’ no, I don’t.
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WWE Champion Bobby Lashley is on top of the sports-entertainment world right now, and the meteoric ascent of The All Mighty wouldnât be possible without the guidance and savvy of MVP.
This week on WWE After the Bell, the former two-time United States Champion sits down with Corey Graves and Vic Joseph to talk about his longtime friendship with Lashley, what it was like to transition to a managerial role over the past year, nearly losing his cane before WrestleManiaâs opening match and so much more.
WWE Champion Bobby Lashley is on top of the sports-entertainment world right now, and the meteoric ascent of The All Mighty wouldn’t be possible without the guidance and savvy of MVP. This week on WWE After the Bell, the former two-time United States Champion sits down with Corey Graves and Vic Joseph to talk about his longtime friendship with Lashley, what it was like to transition to a managerial role over the past year, nearly losing his cane before WrestleMania’s opening match and so much more.
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