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not into wrestling here but this guy gave so much over the years to this so call sport in way of entertainment to young people and old alike.good job Mr Flair, ......ck
 

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I used to love wrestling about 15 or 20 years ago and Ric Flair was one of the best..enjoy your retirement sir
 
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not into wrestling here but this guy gave so much over the years to this so call sport in way of entertainment to young people and old alike.good job Mr Flair, ......ck


I knew it was coming. I still like to watch Wrestling because it is a good form of " Entertainment "

I could remember when Flair was apart of the Four Horsemen. Ric Flair was the Dirtiest Wrestler of all time.
Thoughout his time in Wrestling, he Played the Bad Guy, only lately he turned away from the so called " Dark Side " and people just Loved him.

My 2 Cents was that His " Acting " in Wrestling ( when falling down ) was so bad. Because it was like a Delay reaction to the Hit.
But then thought to myself that, That was Just him. That was apart of His Act.

Anyway, I got to see his last Match on Wrestlemania with the Heartbreak Kid. It was a Classic. and Ric Flair was Classic Ric Flair

Last night when he Retired, and they brought back some of the Old Timers
It was Kind of Sad. and I Believe that the Tears coming from him were the Real Deal.

Sad because like you said, 36 Years of Wrestling, Entertaining, the Kids, The Fans, The guy was a True Icon of Wrestling.

Here's to You Mr. Ric Flair ! Wooooooooooo
 

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I use to be into wrestling but not so much anymore. I was watching Wrestlemania and i don't know why Sean Michaels was saying "I love you" over and over again to Rick Flair. Were they friends? Why was he doing that? I guess because he learned much from Flair.
 
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I use to be into wrestling but not so much anymore. I was watching Wrestlemania and i don't know why Sean Michaels was saying "I love you" over and over again to Rick Flair. Were they friends? Why was he doing that? I guess because he learned much from Flair.


Yes, over the past 3-4 years they have become very close Friends
Almost like Ric Flair had taken him under his Wing.

Also, the way that the Match Set-up. Ric Wanted it to be Michaels as his Last Match.
 

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Used to be a fan of some wrestling back in the 80's... Always enjoyed those Warrior/Hogan...Andre/Hogan...The dragon/Randy Savage matches....That was the prime of wrestling IMO...Was flippin through the channels and saw the end of Flair's farwell ceremony...Crazy to think the man has been wrestling for 36 years....That's Respect with a capitol R to see all those wrestles come out and acknowledge him...
 

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Ric Flair had some classic matches against the likes of Harley Race,The American Dream,Dusty Roads,Lex Luger,Sting,Magnum T.A.,Ronnie Garvin,Nikita Kollaf,and many other that I cant recall but somebody will chime in on ones I missed.Flair was one of the best of all time and always has his classic lines like this "to be the man you have to beat the man but first you have to walk that aisle" or "Ride the Needle to Space Mountain Baby' when talking about a hot chick.




WOOOoooooooo!!!
 

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BRING A TEAR TO A GLASS EYE


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Could be a 1st.

A pro wrestler that retired before he died.
 

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The best ever. EOM.
 

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To be the man, you got to beat the man.....Rick Flair

VD, you ever follow any of the Texas circuit back in the 70s?

Fritz Von Erich was a boyhood hero of mine
 
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VD, you ever follow any of the Texas circuit back in the 70s?

Fritz Von Erich was a boyhood hero of mine

Followed wrestling pretty much in the 70's, 80's, and 90's...from the east coast, but when I lived in Vegas, caught many live shows at the old Showboat when the AWA was in town...when I was a kid, Bruno Sammartino was champ and Vince McMahon's Dad ran the show...
 

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Flair in reflection after his Wrestlemania defeat.

 

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Wow time flys..... Iremember watching him every saturday... Ric Flair still and will always be the MAN. :toast:
 

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