Ric Flair recently revealed during an autograph signing that he’d been offered the chance to return to the ring for a match against Ricky Morton, but the financial terms weren’t quite right. Subsequently, his daughter, Charlotte, would take to social media and proclaim, “Absolutely not,” indicating he hadn’t run this past her. And now Morton has addressed this himself on X.com, saying he thinks the idea sounds exciting, but he must pass, emphasizing that Flair has already had his last match.
At 69, WWE Hall of Famer Ricky Morton remains a fixture on the independent wrestling scene in 2026, wrestling dozens of matches yearly. Known for his exceptional selling skills and babyface charisma, he can still captivate crowds with his passionate promos and sympathetic performances. And while he occasionally keeps old-school tag team wrestling alive by competing with his Rock ‘n’ Roll Express partner Robert Gibson, nowadays he is just as likely to be seen alongside his 24-year-old son Kerry Morton.
