Flair said it was 3 a.m. when he finally sat up like Linda Blair’s character in “The Exorcist” and said “I’m alive.” He said he was so “screwed up,” he called someone and asked if they were real; all he could think of was what he possibly could have done wrong. Von replied that there’s something about weed now that “gets you too high,” but Flair said he was just trying to be prepared for Tyson.
“Well, I just haven’t done enough. I practice up every time I knew I’m going to see Mike,” he said. “I’m about a three or four hit guy. But I just said, ‘I’m going to smoke as much as you right now, brother.'”
Flair (supposedly) retired from professional wrestling in 2022, wrestling his last match alongside his son-in-law, AEW’s Andrade El Idolo, against Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett. A cannabis activist and enthusiast, his journey into the industry also began in 2022.

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