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Old 09-30-2011, 10:02 PM   #8
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Ric Flair will always have a place in professional wrestling; but it should really be mentoring some newer talent and helping them get a footing in the business. I am getting a mind boner over the idea of Flair telling Austin Aries he is the best he's seen and Aries being all "Of course I am! I'm the greatest man that ever lived!" Those two as a pair could really make me watch TNA. Flair telling Brian Kendrick why he will never be the star Austin Aries is could be gold, too.

The problem is, if that scenario played out, TNA would make the pay-off Flair vs. Kendrick. Really, the pay-off should be Aries vs. Kendrick, with Kendrick winning and proving something to Flair -- waving the title in his face, or something.

Matt Hardy is a guy that I used to be a solid mark for. I used to think he was World Champion material. Now the biggest stir he makes is for tazering his woman. What a douche. It's sad what Hardy has become.
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