Ric Flair appears to be on the road to recovery once again.
The wrestling legend and WWE personality underwent successful surgery Monday after a reported health scare landed him in the hospital last week in Atlanta, his wife, Wendy Barlow, told TMZ Sports.
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Details regarding the procedure weren't made public, though Flair's surgery initially had been scheduled for Friday before being pushed back to Monday because of "complications" that were unspecified.
"Doctors said the procedure was a success," Barlow said.
Flair was hospitalized Thursday after suffering a “medical emergency” in the Atlanta area that was initially described as a “very serious” situation.
However, Flair’s son-in-law Conrad Thompson later clarified that things were “not as grave or serious” as initially reported.
Still, the incident has forced Flair to back out of a Friday appearance as the guest of honor at his own "celebrity roast" in Las Vegas.
Flair, 70, was hospitalized in August 2017 with "multiple failing organs" resulting in what was described at the team as a 20 percent chance of survival. He initially was brought in for "severe abdominal pain" and had surgery to clear out an intestinal blockage after he was placed in a medically induced coma.