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Old 08-01-2004, 10:04 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Champion of Europa
When I watch wrestling, I watch it for the wrestling and the interviews and such. I don't give a shit what they do behind the scenes. That's why I love Triple H. I respect Ric Flair greatly and love his work.

Ric Flair is many years older than Bret, and when Bret was in WCW, aside from the Benoit match, he could hardly put on a coherent match. Flair, on the other hand, while currently in the WWE is still putting on some solid matches.
Okay firstly you are full of shit. If your posts were made up from opinions based on what you see on TV only then I could accept it but they aren't and you know it. I could easily go through the last few big threads and post examples but I'm sure you already know all this anyway so there is no point.

Bret Hart was on the active WCW roster from November 1997 to January 2000. Aside from the matches with Benoit, he gave Booker T arguably the match of his career to that point. Ditto for Goldberg. Sting had the best matches of the last 7 years of his career and he also had a great match with Ric Flair. Now in that same period, what did Flair do? As a matter of fact, what classic matches did Flair have in WCW after his WCW title win against Vader?
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