Ric Flair Signed Nature Boy White Wrestling Boot JSA Authenticated
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Add the most iconic garment in professional wrestling history — signed by the man who made it — to your collection with this Ric Flair Autographed "Nature Boy" Black Wrestling Full Length Robe — James Spence Authentication (JSA) Certified. No athlete in the history of sport is more personally identified with a single piece of clothing than Ric Flair is with his robe. The floor-length, sequined entrance robe — worn as "The Nature Boy" descended to the ring for five decades of championship matches, title defenses, and arena events across six continents — is as much a credential of Flair's career as any championship belt he carried. His WrestleMania XXIV robe is permanently exhibited at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. The black robe signed by Flair is the most personally associated available format for a Nature Boy collectible — not a jersey that connects him to a team, not a helmet that connects him to a franchise, but the garment that IS the character: the entrance piece of the 16-time World Heavyweight Champion, the "dirtiest player in the game," the man whose "WOOOOO!" has been shouted by arenas around the world for fifty years, certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA) with a tamper-evident numbered sticker and Certificate of Authenticity verifiable online.
This Nature Boy Black Wrestling Full Length Robe has been hand-signed by Ric Flair with a bold, clean autograph. The autograph has been certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA) — the tamper-evident numbered sticker and Certificate of Authenticity are included and verifiable online through JSA's official database.
Product Highlights
- Hand-signed by Ric Flair — "The Nature Boy"; 16-time World Heavyweight Champion; two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee (2008, 2012); Pro Wrestling Illustrated Wrestler of the Year record 6 times
- Nature Boy Black Wrestling Full Length Robe — the most personally iconic garment in professional wrestling; the entrance piece worn by Flair for five decades across NWA, WCW, and WWE; signed by the man who made the robe synonymous with championship
- JSA Certified — James Spence Authentication tamper-evident numbered sticker and Certificate of Authenticity included; verifiable online through JSA's official database
- 16 world championship reigns (WWE's official count; Flair himself claims 21) — the most in mainstream wrestling history; across NWA, WCW, and WWF/WWE
- The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History permanently exhibits Flair's WrestleMania XXIV robe — the specific garment class that a signed Flair robe represents
- The Four Horsemen (founded 1985) — one of wrestling's most dominant and influential factions; Flair inducted into WWE Hall of Fame a second time as a Horsemen member in 2012
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter Wrestler of the Year — record 8 times (award named after Flair and Lou Thesz)
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
The Robe — The Most Iconic Garment in Wrestling History
In professional sports and entertainment, certain pieces of clothing transcend the athlete who wears them and become credential objects in their own right — the garment so specific to a performer that it carries the entire character within it. For Ric Flair, that garment is the robe. From his transformation into "The Nature Boy" in the mid-1970s through his final professional appearance in 2022, the entrance robe was the first thing audiences saw when Ric Flair walked toward the ring — sequined, floor-length, theatrical, the specific visual announcement that something important was about to happen. The United States' most prominent cultural institution recognized this: the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. permanently exhibits the robe Flair wore at WrestleMania XXIV, placing it alongside the pop culture objects the museum considers most worthy of permanent preservation. A signed Ric Flair robe is therefore a categorically distinct collectible from any other signed Flair piece — not a promotional photograph, not a replica championship belt, but the class of garment the Smithsonian chose to represent his career in its permanent collection. The black Nature Boy robe signed by Flair carries his autograph on the most specifically and most personally associated available format in the signed Ric Flair collectible market.
16 Championships — The Most Decorated Champion in the Sport's History
WWE officially recognizes Ric Flair as a 16-time World Heavyweight Champion — 8 NWA World Heavyweight Championships, 6 WCW World Heavyweight Championships, and 2 WWF/WWE World Heavyweight Championships. Flair himself has claimed 21 world championship reigns, and some sources count as many as 25 across different territories. Regardless of the precise number, the consensus is identical: no performer in the history of mainstream professional wrestling has held the world championship more times than Ric Flair, across more promotions, against more celebrated opponents, over a longer career. The championships came against Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat, Harley Race, Sting, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and Shawn Michaels — every significant opponent the sport produced across four decades stood across the ring from Flair in a world title match. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter Wrestler of the Year award — created in honor of Flair and Lou Thesz — was won by Flair a record eight times. Pro Wrestling Illustrated's equivalent award went to Flair a record six times. The black Nature Boy robe signed by Flair carries the autograph that represents all sixteen (or twenty-one, depending on whom you ask) of those championships — signed on the garment most specifically associated with the persona that won them.
The Comeback — What "Nature Boy" Required
Before the robes, before the championships, before "WOOOOO!" became the most recognized single expression in wrestling's history, Ric Flair was a 26-year-old wrestler in a plane crash in North Carolina on October 4, 1975. The pilot died in the crash. Flair broke his back in three places. Doctors told him he would never wrestle again. "I wish I could say that the plane crash humbled me," Flair later reflected. "But I just started living the life of the 'Nature Boy' and didn't look back." He returned within six months — not as the 300-pound brawler he had been, but as the leaner, craftier, technically accomplished performer who would learn to carry hour-long matches, wear opponents down with the Figure Four Leglock, and build the most decorated individual résumé in professional wrestling history. The plane crash forced the transformation that made the Nature Boy possible. The robe that Flair signed for this piece is the garment that transformation eventually required — the most theatrical and most specific available representation of the character who emerged on the other side of an injury that was supposed to end the career before any of the championships had been won.
James Spence Authentication (JSA)
This robe has been certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA). The tamper-evident numbered sticker is affixed directly to the robe and a Certificate of Authenticity is included, both verifiable through JSA's official online database.
Authenticity
This robe is certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA). The JSA tamper-evident numbered sticker and Certificate of Authenticity are verifiable online through JSA's official database.
Specifications
| Athlete | Ric Flair ("The Nature Boy") |
| Item Type | Autographed Wrestling Full Length Robe |
| Robe Color | Black |
| Style | Nature Boy Full Length Wrestling Entrance Robe |
| Authentication | James Spence Authentication (JSA) — numbered sticker + COA |
| Includes | JSA tamper-evident numbered sticker; Certificate of Authenticity |
| Championships | 16-time World Heavyweight Champion (WWE official) — NWA, WCW, WWF/WWE |
| Hall of Fame | WWE HOF 2008 (individual) and 2012 (Four Horsemen) — first two-time inductee |
| Smithsonian | WrestleMania XXIV robe permanently exhibited at Smithsonian National Museum of American History |
| Career | 40+ years active; PWI Wrestler of Year 6x; WON Wrestler of Year 8x |
| Condition | Excellent |
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