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Old 02-12-2009, 11:13 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by cuzziebro619 View Post
I haven't watched a lot of wrestling lately, but I have been checking results. Have I missed something? Where does Austin come into it?
My take on this line of thinking was...
  • Jericho starts ranting about Rourke portraying a beaten up, old wrestler who can't resist one last hurrah in the spotlight.
  • He singles out Ric Flair as the personification of this. The guy who wrestled well past his prime and just wouldn't/couldn't quit.
  • Jericho tries to coax Flair out of retirement and into a WM match, thus proving his theory on Flair.
  • Flair turns him down stating that he had his "one last hurrah" at WM24 and subsequently on the Raw following. However, he does know a man that has retired and that does want that "one last hurrah". That man is none other than Stone Cold Steve Austin.
And we have SCSA v Jericho at WM25.
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