The Nature Boy gives the Stingrays a “Wooo” before going out onto the ice. (Photo: @KevinLive5)
On Saturday night, the Caps-affiliated South Carolina Stingrays did something awesome. They won their 18th straight game, setting a new ECHL wins record. It’s the longest winning streak in the ECHL’s 27-year history. They defeated the Gwinnett Gladiators 6-0.
Even cooler: the rolex-wearing, diamond-ring wearing, kiss-stealing, limousine-riding, jet-flying son-of-a-gun, Ric Flair, was in the house to see it all.
The 16-time pro wrestling champion was at the North Charleston Coliseum in support of Military Appreciation Night. According to the Stingrays, he fired up the crowd and signed autographs.
Also, I’m also sure there were a lot of WOOOOOOOOOOO‘s. Especially after South Carolina set the new record.
Tonight's officials at @SCStingrays game hanging out with @ricflairnatrboy pic.twitter.com/jjsb8ODCn7
— ECHL (@ECHL) March 14, 2015
https://twitter.com/RobConcannon/status/576877862935908352
@SCStingrays the Nature Boy @RicFlairNatrBoy says "Whooooo! Go Rays!" pic.twitter.com/VvCe80Eu1E
— Opps I did it again (@BigDaddyE68) March 15, 2015
After twenty nine years of trying, I finally got to meet The Man, @RicFlairNatrBoy #WOOO pic.twitter.com/fIFkEylfNM
— Greg Pitt (@gregpittdj) March 14, 2015
Since everyone else in #Chs is posting pics of Ric Flair, I figured I would post mine from last May. Wooooo! pic.twitter.com/GB1mFznmpY
— Matthew Gladwell (@MattGladwell3) March 15, 2015
A four goal scorer. Ric Flair in house. @SCStingrays set an ECHL record with 18 wins in a row. @Buccigross pic.twitter.com/USa0R1CtkB
— Joe Wright (@Sctvman) March 15, 2015
Thanks to @RicFlairNatrBoy for being @NorthCharleston for the @SCStingrays game! #greatestofAlltime #wooooo pic.twitter.com/W81vEf9Neg
— Elliott Summey (@ElliottSummey) March 15, 2015
https://twitter.com/ptvogel328/status/576908312572203008
Hailey and Chris got to meet @RicFlairNatrBoy #SCSTINGRAYS #WANNAGO @SCStingrays pic.twitter.com/UUmgZWnV57
— Angie Foster (@mama_foster) March 15, 2015
Met the 16-time champ, Ric Flair, tonight at the Stingrays game. #Wooo pic.twitter.com/zkM87jS7vh
— I@n (@itsian56) March 15, 2015
Russian Machine Never Breaks is not associated with the Washington Capitals; Monumental Sports, the NHL, or its properties. Not even a little bit.
All original content on russianmachineneverbreaks.com is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)– unless otherwise stated or superseded by another license. You are free to share, copy, and remix this content so long as it is attributed, done for noncommercial purposes, and done so under a license similar to this one.
Share On