[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 5] [House] [Page 5994] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING RIC FLAIR (Mrs. MYRICK asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.) Mrs. MYRICK. Madam Speaker, I would like to honor the career of a man whom I am proud to call both a constituent and a friend. Ric Flair's professional wrestling career of 36 years, in which he entertained millions of people around the world, recently came to a close. He will be forever known as an innovator, a pioneer, and, perhaps, the greatest that his industry has ever seen. By any standard, Ric Flair is a living legend. He is recognized all over the world, but he calls Charlotte, North Carolina, home. On his way to being named a record 16-time world champion, he became famous for his bleached blond hair, his designer suits, and his charismatic on-stage persona, while dishing out his trademark chops, and, of course, the dreaded Figure Four Leglock. On March 29, 2008, Ric Flair became the first active wrestler to be ever inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Often imitated, but never duplicated, his legacy will forever be synonymous with the world of professional wrestling. He is a fixture at Carolina Hurricanes games and Panthers games in our State. The joy and emotion that Ric Flair's very presence evokes will continue on for a very, very long time. Today I honor the career of Nature Boy and congratulate Charlotte's favorite son, Ric Flair. Woooo! ____________________