Bad Ass Construction Worker Calls Out “Drunk” Ric Flair for a Fight

Steve Carrier 2 min read
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Bad Ass Construction Worker is taking his wrestling trash talk to another level after publicly targeting Ric Flair with an unfiltered rant that instantly started making the rounds online.

The social media personality already stirred attention recently after confronting Richard Holliday face-to-face at a wrestling event following weeks of online insults directed at wrestlers. That situation ended peacefully after Holliday jokingly threatened him before complimenting his content.

Now Bad Ass Construction Worker has shifted his attention to one of the biggest legends in wrestling history. In the footage went directly after Ric Flair and wasted absolutely no time making his feelings clear.

“Hey, help Ric Flair get this message. Hey drunk old f*ck, why don’t you shut the f*ck up, bud?”

The rant quickly escalated as he trashed Flair’s legendary image and mocked the WWE Hall of Famer’s entire presentation.

“You were overrated when you’re a wrestler, just a f*cking robe wearing b*tch.”

Bad Ass Construction Worker then outright challenged Flair to physically fight him, even bringing up the wrestling icon’s age while daring him to “step into a ring one last time.”

“So if you ever want to get your drunk ass on a f*cking airplane, step into a ring one last time. I would love to beat an 80 year old *itch. So f*ck you, bud, just bring it.”

Whether the video was meant purely for attention or not, Bad Ass Construction Worker clearly understands how to get wrestling fans talking. Going from independent wrestler insults to openly calling out Ric Flair is a major jump, especially considering Flair’s legendary status in the industry.

Flair has not responded publicly to the comments, but the viral personality has already proven he has no issue creating controversy if it keeps eyes on his content.

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What do you think about Bad Ass Construction Worker’s rant toward Ric Flair, and do viral callouts like this help wrestling or just go too far? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Steve Carrier

Steve Carrier

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.