Ric Flair is the best ever.
Flair was the best pro wrestler of all time. He wasn't afraid to bleed. He could make his opponent look good, even if he sucked. He was the hardest worker in the game. He could make good matches against any kind of opponent. That is why he was given the belt 16 times. He wasn't a cry baby...unlike most of the wrestlers today-like Hogan.
Bret Hart had a heart attack a few years back and he has retired permanently.
Best wrestlers of all-time in no perticular order... The Rock, Brock Lesner, Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Lex Luger, Macho Man Randy Savage, Tajiri, Junk Yard Dog, Ricky The Dragon Steamboat, Goldberg, Stone Cold What?! Steve Austin, The Nature Boy WOOO! Rick Fliar, Dun Da Dun Dun Da Kurt Angle, Undertaker, Kane, Big Sexy Kevin Nash, Andre the Giant, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Robb Van Damm, Sergent Slaughter, Chris Benoit and Mr. 619 Rey Mysterio and as far as tag teams go the Four Hoursemen, The Killer Bees and N.W.O.
Originally posted by Red Superfly
And Ricky The Dragon Steamboat don't forget.The Dynamite Kid? Brian Pillman? The list goes on.
Nobody has mentioned Whooooooooooooooo!!! Ric Flair yet!
Heck, Doink The Clown outranks The Dudley Boyz.
Re: Ric Flair is the best ever.
Originally posted by LeafarBret Hart had a heart attack a few years back and he has retired permanently.
He had a stroke after falling off his bike, he hit a pot-hole in a park when he was cycling. Pretty sad really, if anyone has seen the 'Wrestling with Shadows' documentary, i think it's extremely sad what the WWF did to Bret,( http://www.brethart.com/facts.asp) that one survivor series over-shadowed his long and illustrious career. And also if you take into consideration what Bret says in the documentary, something along the lines of, he doesn't want to be known as a wrestling tragedy as so many wrestlers are, it becomes even sadder, because that's kinda what he has become. Still he's got himself a hot wife now! LOL 💃
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Originally posted by peejay88go to
He had a stroke after falling off his bike, he hit a pot-hole in a park when he was cycling. Pretty sad really, if anyone has seen the 'Wrestling with Shadows' documentary, i think it's extremely sad what the WWF did to Bret,( http://www.brethart.com/facts.asp) that one survivor series over-shadowed his long and illustrious career. And also if you take into consideration what Bret says in the documentary, something along the lines of, he doesn't want to be known as a wrestling tragedy as so many wrestlers are, it becomes even sadder, because that's kinda what he has become. Still he's got himself a hot wife now! LOL 💃
this is from the site
The following is from WWE's official website:
"After verbally agreeing to terms with WWE, Brock Lesnar has decided to withdraw from any involvement with the company."
Given the recent way the site has been operating, it's just as possible that this could be some sort of storyline.
another part
Partial Source: The Torch
Several sources who were at RAW yesterday did note that Lesnar was taking his time reading over the contract that was faxed to him last week. One source told The Torch website that "He's overanalyzing it".
The lawsuit filed by Brock Lesnar has also not been dropped completely and has basically been put on the backburner while the WWE negotiations were ongoing.
As we've noted before, the WWE.com coverage of the Lesnar story has been accurate thus far which may lead many to believe this is a true statement, which may very well be the case. It's hard to take WWE.com seriously though.