WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair found himself in a spot of controversy earlier this year. Following Dark Side of the Ring’s “Plane Ride From Hell” episode, which unearthed sexual misconduct accusations directed at Flair, WWE removed the 16-time world champion’s iconic “Woo!” from the company’s opening “Then. Now. Forever. Together.” video that airs before Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown. This change frustrated Flair, who called it “the most hurtful moment” in his entire career, and placed full blame on WWE President Nick Khan. “Well, by erasing my legacy, if you take me off the opening of the show and take the Woo, which I own, thank God, because they will never get it back,” Flair said. “No worries, but you’re not going to bring me back, not that they want me by any means, but I couldn’t ever work for Nick Khan in my entire life. Vince McMahon, I can work for, but Nick Khan, who is a guy who orchestrated taking me off the show. I’ve got my facts together. He orchestrated taking my Woo off.”