WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair has filed a lawsuit against his former management company, Legacy Talent and Entertainment, who represented him from 2009 until 2017, in regards to money owed, according to a report from TMZ.com.

The report notes that among the allegations is that the company wrongfully received $25,000 that Flair should have received for his appearance in the Nature Boy: 30 For 30 ESPN documentary, with Melina Morris Zanoni, the CEO of Legacy Talent and Entertainment, credited as a producer for the recent documentary, while also alleging that Flair was never even made aware of the money and that Flair was due a $12,000 advance payment for an endorsement deal with Jake’s Fireworks.

The report also notes that the lawsit claims that Legacy Talent and Entertainment, when contacted about the money that Ric Flair claims should have gone to him, was told that the money was used towards legal fees, which Flair denies he ever authorized. More details are available at this link.