Wrestling legend Ric Flair was hospitalized Thursday morning after "suffering a medical emergency" in Atlanta, according to TMZ Sports.
However, in another report, Flair's son-in-law, Conrad Thompson, is quoted as saying it was a planned medical procedure and the situation "is not as grave or serious as TMZ makes it out to be."
Late Thursday afternoon, TMZ posted an update, saying it received a statement from Flair's wife, Wendy Barlow, who said she expected him to make "a full recovery."
She later updated that a planned surgery had been postponed due to complications that "needed to be taken care of first."
The last tweet on Flair's official Twitter account was made around 9:30 a.m. and was a "Throwback Thursday" photo.
Back in August 2017, Flair, 70, was hospitalized and placed in a medically-induced coma. Multiple reports said Flair had surgery on his bowels to remove an obstruction that had caused his kidneys to shut down.
Flair went on to recover and, a year later, married girlfriend Barlow. He also sued his former management company, claiming they owed him money.
Last fall, he was seen on the sidelines at a UGA football game.
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