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Ric Flair sues former management company over '30 for 30' money, report says

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A few weeks after Ric Flair's "30 for 30" aired on ESPN, the WWE Hall of Famer is reportedly suing his former management company due to money he believes he is owed for the documentary. 

According to a report from TMZ Sports, Flair hired a lawyer to investigate his finances and believes Legacy Talent and Entertainment owes him at least $46,000. 

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Flair said that Legacy Talent and Entertainment pocketed $25,000 from First Row Films, which produced the "30 for 30," and he never received a cut. He reached out to the management company about the money, and they said they were using the funds for legal bills, which Flair claims he was never informed of. 

Legacy Talent and Entertainment represented Flair from 2009 until October 2017. 

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