WWE legend Ric Flair taking on Logan Paul and KSI’s Prime with energy drink made from MUSHROOMS | The Sun

WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is set to take on YouTuber-turned-professional wrestler Logan Paul.

But it won't be a wrestling match, as Flair has launched his own energy drink to rival Paul's PRIME brand.


The WWE star has partnered up with fellow social media star KSI to promote their drink.

But now the 16-time world champion will battle them with his own Wooooo beverage.

Flair told TMZ: "I think it's gonna be the most successful venture that I've ever been involved with in my life."

This won't be just any standard, caffeine-loaded, sugary drink, as it will be made of MUSHROOMS.

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The Nature Boy's business partner Chad Bronstein stated this will be a "proprietary blend", minus the jitters.

Bronstein added: "It's a different type of energy drink.

"We have a proprietary blend of functional mushrooms, not psychedelic mushrooms, make it very clear, it's mushrooms you can buy at Whole Foods today. Lions Mane, Reishi, etc.

"It's a proprietary blend, so you don't really have that jittery feeling if you drank a Red Bull.

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"We launched in markets on the east coast in thousands of stores, we're going midwest, [west] coast, California, we're online.

"We're going to be making some pretty large announcements with some partnerships.

"We're getting involved with doing some exclusives with sports teams, as well. It's going to be a massive distribution."

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