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WWE legend Ric Flair insists his daughter Charlotte will NEVER leave Vince McMahon’s promotion

WWE legend Ric Flair says his daughter Charlotte will NEVER leave Vince McMahon's promotion.

The 12-time world champion has been linked with a shock move to AEW but her old man poo-pooed that idea and said 'she's the happiest she's ever been'.

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Ric Flair says his daughter Charlotte will never leave WWE
The 12-time world champion has been linked with a move away from Vince McMahon's promotion recentlyCredit: Getty

Hall-of-Famer Flair recently appeared on Renee Paquette’s Oral Sessions podcast.

And the 16-time world champ was adamant his daughter was staying put.

Speaking about the RAW Women's champion, Flair said: "Everybody wants to start some s*** that doesn’t exist.

“Ashley [Charlotte’s real name] would never leave there.

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“She’s the happiest she’s ever been, and obviously they’re not mad at me [otherwise Charlotte wouldn’t have won her 12th title] … I was so excited.

“I didn’t know. I was so excited for her, and it’s the first one I missed.”

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Flair's own WWE contract came to an end in August.

The Nature Boy's historic run with the promotion finished, although the circumstances surrounding his departure were unclear.

It was suggested the WWE brass relieved the hero of his duties, a notion that Flair - who is raking in the cash with his new podcast - has emphatically denied.

The 72-year-old superstar said: “I made more money last week in the first week of our podcast than I made in my first year of wrestling in 1973, so I’ll be OK.

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“The day that I asked for my release, nobody fired me, I asked for it.

“I signed a contract that paid me more money for three years than I was making there, so let’s just leave it at that.

"The guy I work for is Ryan Fiterman, Fiterman Sports in Houston, Texas. Money is not an issue.”

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