Good news for 16-time world champ “Nature Boy” Ric Flair.

Flair, 62, who was told two weeks ago that he would have to undergo surgery due to a torn triceps suffered during a match with Sting last month, may not have to have surgery after all.

“It’s postponed right now, but I may not even have to have it,” says Flair. “The doctor looked at it and said the thing was healing itself.”

Flair had already signed in at the hospital and had a brace fitted when the doctor checked on him. “He told me it was a miracle. He said, ‘Ric, you’re one in a million.’”

“I’m the luckiest guy in the world,” says Flair.

Flair attended a benefit show for Shane “Hurricane” Helms Wednesday night in his hometown of Charlotte.

The event, which also featured Edge and Mick Foley, was held at the Charlotte Comedy Club.

“I originally saw this as a way for the wrestling community to help out one of our own during a time of need,” said Foley. “But a few weeks ago, Shane told me that he would like to take whatever money is raised and use it to produce an effective public service announcement, which will likely help others avoid the pain and suffering, and loss of income that Shane had to endure.

“He admitted that having his livelihood taken away from him has been, and will continue to be a financial strain, but really felt strongly about using whatever funds were raised to help others.”

Flair admits he was entertained by Foley’s stand-up comedy act.

“I had never seen him do that ... he is actually really entertaining. Foley is really funny.”

Flair says he was glad he attended the event.

“I’ve been very close to Hurricane for a long time. He’s such a nice kid. He’s one of the most respectful guys I’ve ever met.”

Back in May, Helms with his girlfriend, Karen, were in an motorcycle accident near their North Carolina home. Helms suffered a broken ankle, broken jaw and a broken nose. He also had to have 200 stitches. His girlfriend suffered a broken neck in the accident.