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Flair quits WWE?
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LoL. If Flair quits WWE, he'll be wrestling in somebody's ring until the day he dies.
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I'm not sure how I feel about this. Flair needs to retire.
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I really can't say what I think...I mean...Flair, gone? *blinks* just wow.
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Meh.
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I was wondering where Flair had been lately.
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Wooooooo didn't see this one coming,
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Ric Flair isn't really needed in the WWE. The guy is a legend, but his last great match was years ago, and his age really shows physically, and it makes things awkward. I don't blame him for being upset with the WWE, but what does he really expect in a push? The guy should be a manager, or a colour commentator, or something.
On the other hand, whilst this looks hypocritical, TNA picking up Ric Flair is a smart move. I'm sure they'd promote him as a 21-time World Champion, rather than the WWE's lesser 16-times, and use him to get a bit of a boost. There is network pressure for TNA to get big names signed, and Ric Flair legitimises them a little more, if just a little. Sting vs. Ric Flair at Bound For Glory? It could happen. Although, the WWE would probably slap a 90-day no complete cause on Flair if he left. Ric Flair vs. Sting, one last time, is one of those matches that TNA can run to get some exposure. Kurt Angle vs. Ric Flair, and even a match like Flair vs. Alex Shelley, with Flair passing on the title of "Nature Boy," or something, could set TNA up for the future. There other option for Flair is ROH. It might not seem likely, but Flair could definitely make a few appearances with them. Ricky Steamboat did it, Bruno Sammartino did it, and Mick Foley did it. I don't know if they'd have Flair wrestle, but I can definitely see him coming out to give a speech. There are also some guys in ROH that I can see Flair wanting to wrestle if he got the chance, and Flair and said wrestlers taking a realistic approach to Flair's age, and rather have him hang in there on experience and legend alone. |
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Thank fuck
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I'd love to see him take on a decent non-wrestling role. WCW did the right thing in making him 'CEO'. If TNA could find a great authority position for him it would be a real step in the right direction. But by the sounds of it, that's not what Flair wants.
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Flair appearing in ROH would be alright. Flair wrestling in ROH would not. I hate to be a dick, but I really think Flair is a liability in the ring. Furthermore, Flair getting decent offense in the ring just makes his opponent look bad.
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Non-compete clauses are extremely difficult to enforce in this day and age. Unless there is a notarized contract with a specific non-compete stipulation in the event of termination, Flair could easily walk to TNA next week, if he wanted to. This, again, is assuming there is an actual signed contract. If Flair is simply under contract without a no-compete and wants to quit, WWE can take him off the road, but he would be bound to WWE until the expiration of the contract (again, unless it were terminated). If he were to sit at home, WWE could sue him for breach of contract due to failure to provide services promised. If Flair is working program-to-program on a handshake deal, he can do whatever the hell he wants. |
Yeah, I'm gonna take this with a huge grain of salt for right now.
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I respect Flair for his career in the 80s-mid 90s but he's about 10+ years past his best and long overdue retiring. I'd rather see someone else on Smackdown rather than Flair stinking up his legacy any further.
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That's why I initially suggested the Bruno Sammartino/Mick Foley/Ricky Steamboat road for him. I doubt Ric Flair would wrestle for ROH if given the chance, anyway. For one, I doubt Flair would want to wrestle an honest match, and secondly, the money probably wouldn't be right for Flair. Especially considering he'd look way past his prime in the showing. If Flair is going anywhere, I think it would be TNA. Just out of curiosity, though, how much money does Ric Flair have? Do you think he'd be able to start up his own company? Don't ask me why, but I can just see Flair wanting to take that route. Maybe he'll invest in NWA, or something, and try and get them a TV or PPV deal. I just can't see the guy moseying into the sunset, and even TNA is a stretch for me. Something about it just doesn't seem right. But yes, Ric Flair's days as an in-ring competitor should be over. The WWE are apparently offering him a major program if he returns, though. Get ready for Batista to win the World Heavyweight Championship and feud with his "mentor". |
Does Flair have money issues though? I thought that was the reason for him still wrestling, not just for the love of it, but because he owed his ex-wife or the IRS money. If I'm correct about that, I can't see him starting up his own company or even being able to invest in a new company.
In my opinion, the best thing for him to do if he quits WWE is to just hang up the boots. He could do some great work as an authority figure for an promotion or as a manager for some up-and-coming star on the indy scene (imagine the rub he could give to some guys who aren't good on the stick but can back it up in the ring) and if there's a wrestling convention, I imagine the promoters would be paying good money to get Flair to appear. There's a lot of opportunities for a legend like him and he wouldn't have to kill himself in the ring to earn a buck. |
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I think what might be going on, is that Ric Flair needs to wrestle, but as he is way past his prime, the WWE uses him as a special attraction lower on the card, but Flair feels that if he is a full-time wrestler, he should be treated as he always was when he was a full-time wrestler. Jobbing to Rico is for part-time wrestler Ric Flair. Full-time wrestler Ric Flair probably wants another World Title. |
Flair has already pissed all over his legacy with his last WWE run. Now he is quitting taking big pay checks after he has already shamed himself enough in that time? Smart move pal.
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rofl @ an "honest match". It's pro wrestling; honesty has never been a priority. And to call that glorified acrobatic showcase known as the ROH "honest"? Hahaha.
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I don't think he can stay away from wrestling. If he does go to TNA (and not to revolutionize wrestling in the X-Division) I would like to see Cornette become the 'heel' boss and Flair become the 'face' boss and maybe a struggle for power between the two.
I wouldn't mind him working a match here and there, but it should be limited to no more than once every three months. So, four total in a year. It would make his ring appearance seem more 'special' and less awful to watch. |
I, for one, am looking forward to not seeing Flair anymore, I hope he just calls it a day and stays the fuck home, something he should have done before '97.
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I love Ric Flair.
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And you obviously don't watch ROH, so I'm not going to comment your indictment of them, because it isn't based on anything but ignorance. |
At least when The One talks down about independents, he at least gets some things right (like a lot of them wanting to be too different from the WWE). He is very out of date with his ROH, but he has that bit of it down. I'm not sure if you've got even that much, Pepsi. :-\
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He needs to retire or be a heel manager. Stable mouthpiece maybe.
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As for honesty not being a priority and why I chose to mention that, you're the one that brought up the point of an "honest match", not me. I will, however, say that I'm actually a bit happy that you seem to be seeing how I feel when I read most of your posts. It's alright, though. No hard personal feelings. |
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Sounds like he just knows he can push for more money and tv time with all the roster problems at the moment. So he is pushing for it.
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Maybe he shouldn't totally throw in the towel, but become a mentor figure on screen, have him start a stable of younger guys to get the rub off of Naich. It could be great as a face or heel faction. |
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Flair should have retired in 1994 when he was on top. At the very latest, he should have quit either when the last Four Horseman group went to shit or when WCW went under.
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Flair closer to dying in the middle of the ring than he is to retiring.
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That could actually be a blessing in disguise.
Let me be clear I don't wish death on Flair. I'm not saying this to be a pussy, because if I wanted him to die, I'd say so. An active wrestler dying in the ring (And these days, it's gonna happen) or on the way to the hospital might be a wakeup call. Owen Hart doesn't count. |
I think Ric Flair is so late into wrestling there is no point in retiring. Like it's too late. But at the same time I dont want to see him having to job to the likes of Carlito and other people whose names I do not care for..
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he should be RAW GM instead of Coach
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