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Old 01-02-2007, 09:50 PM   #1
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IF they did a Four Horsemen reunion...

I'd like to see it consist of the following:

Chris Benoit
Jamie Noble
Brent Albright
Ric Flair

I dunno, I was just watching James Gibson's last Ring of Honor match, and realised how fucking awesome he is, and how misused he is by the WWE. He busted out the Texas Cloverleaf in that match, so it made me think of Dean Malenko, great wrestling and eventually, the Horsemen.

You've got Ric Flair as the kind of mouthpiece, Chris Benoit as the main eventer, and Noble and Albright as the "next generation" of technicians. Noble was trained by Malenko, and Albright idolises and emulates Chris Benoit.

Not saying bring them back, but I think blending old with new would be the only way the angle could possibly stand any constructive ground.
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