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Ric Flair Kicked Out Of Florida Restaurant After Altercation

A few days ago, Ric Flair took to social media exposing a Florida restaurant that kicked him out. He alleges that he did nothing wrong and after spending over $1,500…

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JULY 29: Ric Flair attends The Roast of Ric Flair at Nashville Fairgrounds on July 29, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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A few days ago, Ric Flair took to social media exposing a Florida restaurant that kicked him out. He alleges that he did nothing wrong and after spending over $1,500 he was told to leave. Newly released video footage shows a very intoxicated Ric Flair arguing with several staff members in Gainsville, Florida.

Ric Flair Kicked Out Of Florida Restaurant:

WWE Hall of famer Ric Flair took to social media to complain about a verbal altercation earlier this week. In the video, you see Flair go back and forth, arguing with the kitchen manager of Piesonas restaurant about taking too long in the bathroom. This incident is what led up the big argument where Flair was very upset. According to eWrestlingNews, "Piesonas co-owner Jerry Roberts provided a statement to The Gainesville Sun, clarifying the circumstances that led to the Flair’s unceremonious departure from the restaurant. He noted that he reviewed the security footage and was proud of the way his staff handled the situation."

After the incident occurred many of the surrounding area restaurants caught wind of the situation. Piesonas' sister restaurant which is located close by found out about the altercation. Piesonas Stone Fired Pizza, also took to social media to give further context into exactly what happened. Their manager said that Ric Flair was "being drunk and disorderly" and even "wooed" into a blind grandmother's face while acting obnoxious. Then the last straw was when Flair picked up several pieces of furniture at the restaurant and threw it around menacingly, scaring employees.

In the video posted on X (formerly Twitter), you can tell Flair might have had too many drinks and was very upset at employees. He mentioned publicly exposing the restaurant on social media for how they were mistreating him. Even though he spent $1,500 on drinks and food they did in fact ask him to leave which made him even angrier. He then explained his side of the situation online. Note: this video may not be safe to watch at work.

The 5 Most Dangerous Animals In Florida

There are a lot of dangerous animals in Florida. But if you ever wondered what the most dangerous are? This list was put together by A-Z Animals. Between 1999 and 2019 only 247 people in Florida died as a result of an animal attack. Florida ranks as the third deadliest state in the United States for animal attacks. Texas is number one with 520 and California is number two with 299. Those findings come from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

So, what is the first animal that you think of when you think dangerous in Florida? You probably think of the Alligator, but that isn’t the number one overall dangerous animal in Florida. The Great White Shark is the most dangerous animal in Florida. While not on the land in Florida Great White Sharks swim the waters around the state of Florida. Back in 2020 Florida had 16 shark bites on record. Second was Hawaii with only five.

The Most Dangerous Animals Not In The Top 5

The dangerous animals in Florida that didn’t make the top five are some that you may have thought could’ve been higher. Firstly, number six on the list is the Black Widow Spider followed by the Florida Panther. The Florida Panther is the state animal. It was chosen in 1982 by a vote of students throughout the state. Following the Florida Panther on the list is the Wild Boar. You can find the Wild Boar in all 67 counties of Florida. Their estimated population is over half a million.

Next is the Timber Rattlesnake. It is also known as the canebreak rattlesnake and it is a species of pit viper. The Timber Rattlesnake has a Chevron pattern and a stripe running down its body. Finally, coming in number 10 on the list is the American Crocodile. They are found along the coast of Florida as north as the Hillsborough/Pasco County border on the west side of Florida.

Below, you can find the top five most dangerous animals in Florida.

Great White Shark

Yes, Great White Sharks are found in the waters around Florida. A almost 1,200 pound shark that was almost 13 feet in length was tracked back in March of this year.

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Bull Shark

#1 and #2 on the list are sharks. They are in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. They grow to about 11 feet and can live about 24 years.

Bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) swims through deep water off Mexico Yucatan Peninsula.Getty Royalty Free

Alligator

Alligators live in all 67 counties in Florida. You can find alligators in any body of water including lakes, ponds, rivers, marshes, swamps and man-made canals. We've seen multiple reports this year of gator attacks, even some fatal ones.

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Eastern Dimondback Rattlesnake

They are found in pine flatwoods, longleaf pine and turkey oak hammocks, sand pine scrub areas, and coastal barrier islands. Yes it is venomous.

Eastern diamondback rattlesnake from Big Cypress National Preserve (adjacent to Everglades National Park), FloridaGetty Royalty Free

Cottonmouth Snake

It is venomous and can be found throughout Florida. It is called a cottonmouth because of the white color of the inside of its mouth.

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