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    Richard Reid Fliehr (February 26, 1988 – March 29, 2013), better known by his ring name Reid Flair, was an American professional wrestler. He was the youngest son of professional wrestler Ric Flair, the younger half-brother of wrestler David Flair and the younger brother of wrestler Charlotte Flair.

  2. Jun 25, 2000 · Dr. Richard Reid Fliehr, 81, of The Carriage Club, died on Sunday, June 25, 2000 at Carolinas Medical Center. Fliehr was born on October 1, 1918, in Virginia, Minnesota, a son of the late Harvey and Anna Fliehr. Dr. Fliehr graduated from the University of Minnesota with the Degree of Medical Doctor. He served in...

  3. Jun 9, 2021 · Ric Flair shared a touching story involving Triple H following the death of his son Reid. In an interview with Wrestling Inc., the WWE Hall of Famer talked about his relationship with Paul Levesque, aka Hunter Hearst Helmsley, along with a kind gesture following Reid's passing.

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  4. The autopsy from the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner's Officer was released on Friday afternoon. Fliehr, who wrestled under the name Reid Flair and is the son of Charlotte's Ric Flair, was incapacitated due to drugs in a Charlotte hotel room in late March.

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  5. Jun 15, 2013 · CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — An autopsy report says the son of famed professional wrestler Ric Flair died from a toxic combination of heroin and prescription drugs. The body of 25-year-old Reid Fliehr was found March 29 in a Charlotte hotel room with drug paraphernalia.

  6. Jun 14, 2013 · Promising pro wrestler Reid Fliehr died in late March from a toxic combination of heroin and other drugs, according to an autopsy released Friday by the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner’s...

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  8. Apr 6, 2013 · At 10:30 that morning, March 29, Ric found his son unconscious in the room. Five minutes later, medics responded and pronounced Richard Reid Fliehr II dead. Saying goodbye. Condolences poured in. In an online memorial, Cody Parish of Raleigh wrote that he met Reid at a wrestling show in Clayton.

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