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WRESTLINGFAN
01-16-2004, 04:53 PM
Alot of us are sick and tired of seeing HHH being the main superstar on Raw. He blabs week in and week out that hes the greatest worlds heavyweight champion of all time blah blah blah, and unfortunately Flair has to be a sidekick.

I remember about 4 years ago when HHH did an interview with JR and he cried that he wasnt the main eventer, and ever since then he has gotten everything handed to him. even before he was bangin Steph he already had alot of influence.

Now lets look at Flair. He has more wrestling talent in his thumb than HHH has all over his sterroid pumped body. Back in his prime he would wrestle sometimes 3 times in a day usually he would wrestle in the NWA territories during the day and then wrestling 60 minute maybe 90 minute matches at night.

Flair was so much better on the mic also. His interviews in the WTBs studios during NWA world championship wrestling on sat nights. Flair never got the World title handed to him like HHH did, and flairs feuds in the 80's with dusty rhoades were legendary.

The Original 4 horsemen were the ultimate group of wrestlers, DX and Evolution will never compare

Its too bad that we wont see less of HHH anytime soon, all we can pray for is a career ending injury for him. Hell he has already killed so many careers in the WWE

This message was edited by WRESTLINGFAN on 1-16-04 @ 9:44 PM

synthfiend
01-22-2004, 06:57 AM
The sad thing is that so many of the WWE fans today have never seen Ric Flair in all his glory so that they can see exactly where HHH is copying so much of his crap from. I heard Trips say to Kane when he asked him to be a member of Techno Horsemen 2000 "Just think Kane,: Bright lights, big city, Fast Cars, faster women" and I almost wretched. Ric Flair deserves to end his wrestling career with the grace and dignity of being a JJ Dillon type character but as long as three of the four members of that stable look liek shit in the ring the chances of that happening are pretty small.

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Se7en
01-22-2004, 11:13 AM
Alas, there will be a significant portion of the younger generation that doesn't know about Flair's fabulous 30 year career outside of his latest stint in the WWE. Hell, I remember a Kevin Kelley interview from Metlz's show a few months back where he said that he sees new guys, new trainees on the indy scene, who don't even really know who guys like Ricky Morton are. It's kind of disturbing.

But hopefully with projects like the Flair DVD set (which I think is the highest selling WWE DVD of all time) and probably other DVD collections of his career, there is hope that people will look back on his work and realize how amazing his career has been.

The sad thing is that so many of the WWE fans today have never seen Ric Flair in all his glory so that they can see exactly where HHH is copying so much of his crap from.

After watching the Flair DVD set, it seems as if HHH copies a lot from Harley Race, too.

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RF Godfather
01-25-2004, 02:00 PM
NO ONE will ever be as great as Flair (maybe Bret)! Period. End of story.

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This message was edited by RonFez Mark on 1-25-04 @ 6:00 PM