David Flair

David Richard Fliehr ( born March 6, 1979 in Minneapolis, Minnesota ), better known by his stage name David Flair, is an American professional wrestler. He is the son of wrestling icon " The Nature Boy" Ric Flair.

Wrestling career

World Championship Wrestling ( 1993-2000 )

Since 1993, Fliehr appearances with World Championship Wrestling, but not as a wrestler but as a ring companion of his father, WCW President Ric Flair. In 1999, he then gave his debut as a professional wrestler. First, he was with his father worked, but later turned against him within a storyline and was a member of the nWo, a takeover of the promotion aspiring grouping. In May 1999, he resigned himself, according to the storyline with his father and asked him this draufaufhin be Stable " The Four Horsemen " on the page that should help him in his matches.

Thus, the Ric Flair ran the office of WCW President, he told his son in July 1999 WCW United States Champion. After Ric Flair for a while did not occur because of a dispute with Eric Bischoff, Fliehr lost his title. After the return of his father both began a feud with Diamond Dallas Page and his wife Kimberly. After Page Ric Flair injured, Fliehr forced him with an attack also on a break. Then Fliehr feuded with Kimberly.

As of December 1999, formed a stable with flair " Crowbar " and " Daffney ", which called itself " New Hardcore Revolution". Together with Crowbar Fliehr won the finals of a tournament for the vacant WCW Tag Team Championship in January 2000. 17 days later, she lost the title again. In May 2000, the team was disbanded and became a member of Vince Russo's Fliehr Stable " New Blood ". Then he began again a feud with his father before he left WCW in late 2000.

National Wrestling Alliance and World Wide Wrestling Federation ( 2001-2002 )

As of early 2001, Fliehr was engaged in different leagues of the umbrella organization National Wrestling Alliance, where she won along with Don Factor in March, the NWA World Tag Team Championship. Two days later, they lost the title and the team with Romeo Bliss he won again a day later the " NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship". As of May, he was active in the development league Ohio Valley Wrestling World Wrestling Federation. He feuded with Val Venis here and formed a short-lived tag team with Mark Jindrak. In the main shows he only had two appearances; both against The Undertaker.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and independent leagues (2002 to 2006)

In December 2002, Fliehr for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling began to work. Here is his ring character David Flair became a member of Vince Russo's Stable " Sports Entertainment Xtreme" and had a brief feud with Curt Hennig. After that, he was next to Brian Lawler and Erik Watts Member of " Next Generation" and feuded with them against Dusty Rhodes. Fliehr left TNA in early 2003.

Fliehr was again active in independent leagues and won in November the IWA Intercontinental Championship, which he lost two days later. After problems with IWA promoter Victor Quinones he left the league. Then his appearances became less and up to an appearance at a tour for All Japan Pro Wrestling in 2004 saw Fliehr hardly. In the spring of 2006, he had a so-called " Dark" match against William Regal on Smackdown! and then made ​​appearances in the organization of Hermie Sadler.

Achievements

  • At the International Wrestling Association 1x IWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship
  • At National Wrestling Alliance Wildside 1x NWA Wildside Tag Team Championship - with Romeo Bliss
  • 1x NWA World Tag Team Championship - with Dan Factor
  • 1x NWA Tojo Yamamoto Memorial Cup Winner 2002
  • With World Championship Wrestling ' 1x WCW United States Heavyweight Championship
  • 1x WCW World Tag Team Championship - with Crowbar
  • With other promotions 1x AFE Heavyweight Championship
221305
de