Ric Flair has taken a swipe at Becky Lynch on Twitter again, but this time, doubting her drip in lieu of wrestling.
Hip-hop trio Migos appeared at WWE Day 1 and it seemed Big Time Becks made her introductions backstage as she posted a picture with them on Twitter, writing:
Next song is “Big Time Drip” @Migos #WWEDay1 pic.twitter.com/TpJabDG9Td
— The Man (@BeckyLynchWWE) January 2, 2022
Ric Flair was featured in the music video for producer Metro Boomin and Migos member Offset’s song, “Ric Flair Drip” which charted to #71 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in the United States as well as being featured in WWE 2k19 soundtrack.
It seems Flair took exception to the comparison and tweeted:
“The Mood Is Night & Day! One’s Real & One’s Make Believe! She’s Big Time, But There’s No Drip, And There Never Will Be! And I Thought She Was THE MAN, But I Guess Not Because They Don’t Own It! HA! When Are You Going To Give Up @BeckyLynchWWE? You’re So Far Behind! WOOOOO!”
Flair has since deleted this tweet.
This isn’t the first time Lynch and the elder Flair have exchanged jabs with Lynch recently describing Flair as “sad” after he tweeted about her after she referred to Charlotte Flair as a “one-note rip-off of somebody else” in a promo during their feud.
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