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It was Dick the Brusier! He started out as a bad guy, but the fans fell in love with him. We couldn't help it.
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Enjoying a choke and a smile.
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Y’know, I always found Flair to be one of the more entertaining wrestlers inside the ring. Maybe he was not as dominate as Savage or some of the others but I believe we have to consider part of his greatness was in his ability to put over his opponent. Whether it was Magnum TA or Abdullah the Butcher, Flair would build them up and leave the arena with his opponent in a better spot for having faced off against him.
In terms of sheer entertainment, technical wrestling, and legendary promos, I would have a tough time arguing against Flair as the 🐐. |
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There would not have been a Rick Flair if there wasn't a Gorgeous George. In fact, the boxing world may be quite different if not for George's influence on "The Greatest, Cassius Clay." Check out the attached article, but be certain to watch the black and white video.
https://www.cbssports.com/general/ne...-inspired-mma/ |
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