Thanks Máster. Thanks for bringing to us one of the best matches in your history against Carlos Colón. God bless you Richard Fleihr for bringing to your fans your talent. God bless you again Ric Flair. The Icon and Legend Wooooo.
I literally started crying when the documentary talked about Reid because I went to school with Ashley at App State University and met Reid several times really cool guy Ashley truly loved her brother and the Fliehrs were so humble you'd never know it
What The Finger Poke of Doom accomplished was it accomplished me not watching WCW Nitro anymore. When I saw that I was like "Well I guess the WCW heavyweight championship don't mean nothing. Then there's no need to keep watching".
Your not only my favorite wrestler of all time and the greatest of all time. But you inspire me everyday to be my best and to be the best. WOOOOO. Love ya champ
Kurt Angle is the greatest wrestler of all time Ric Flair is the greatest champion of all time the greatest performer of all time and the greatest talker of all time which makes him the goat
@@angel-ij4xv you've got me laughing and rolling on the floor hulk Hogan the greatest wrestler ever Hogan wouldn't even make the top 500 wrestlers of all time he might be one of the biggest stars ever but in no way shape or form is he in the same universe as a Kurt Angle a Ric flair a Bret Hart Shawn Michaels AJ styles and get this the guy who you thinks the best has said repeatedly that flare is the greatest of all time either you're a 10 year old kid are you haven't been watching wrestling very long at all if you really think Hogan is a great wrestler
Okay, on the Flair-Bischoff spat -- I actually understand Ric's emotion here and what he's REALLY upset about. He's upset about the way Eric has been GASLIGHTING on this issue. Ever since their 1990s feud, Eric has taken the public position that all his decisions pertaining to Ric (and actually ALL talent) were never personal and it was strictly business. If you look objectively at all the things Eric did to Ric during that time, you could never conclude that there was not a personal element in the decision-making (how Ric was booked, lawsuit against Ric, etc.). Eric would have to be a complete machine if he genuinely had no emotion in the decisions he was making on any of the talent during the late 90s. Eric is either gaslighting or he genuinely has no ability for real self-reflection. Ric and Eric were very close in the early to mid 90s before Hogan came, but they had a big falling out after Hogan arrived. Some speculate Eric's animosity started when Ric held up his 'loser-goes-into-retirement' pay-per-view with Hogan. After the NWO arrived, it wasn't just that Ric and Horsemen had to play second fiddle, it was pretty clear with much of the booking decisions that Eric really wanted to humiliate Ric and push him down the card. Ric was certainly not as popular as the NWO, but there were still large numbers of hardcore NWA fans from the 80s that wanted to see Ric and the Horsemen be leaders for WCW against the invading NWO. From a financial standpoint, it didn't make sense not to capitalize on some of that. At very least, Ric and Arn knew how to make a storyline work much better than some of the more popular figures of the 90s (e.g. Lex Lugar, the Giant, even Sting). But Eric really twisted the knife by having Flair lose to a bunch of mid-card talent (Konnan, Shane Douglas, etc.) with no apparent purpose to advancing storylines, or involving Ric/the Horsement in absurd stories. Perhaps in Eric's mind he has convinced himself that he was just being strictly about the numbers. But from Ric's point of view, he's gaslighting. If you've ever dealt with a real narcissist and how they make you doubt your own reality with the way they spin lies, then you will appreciate Ric's frustration. The narcissist pisses on you at every chance, and then acts innocent. I realize the irony in calling Eric the narcissist here in contrast to Ric; they both have very narcissistic personalities. But the one who's not being honest here is definitely Eric. I want to like Eric. I think he was absolutely the main force in revitalizing wrestling in the late 90s, and I really like listening to his analysis of that whole period. But this recent spat with Ric is really a wake-up call on his true personality. It's absolutely a smart professional thing for him to do to publicly pretend like there was no personal heat on his part (with Ric and all other talent). Also, staying on Ric's good side is also smart since Ric has regained so much popularity since his WWE run in the 2000s. But re-writing history to make himself to not be the villain is not being honest. Eric is human just like everyone else, and had real emotions towards the talent and it was reflected in the decision-making of that time (why else was DDP pushed??).
At first I thought this was a work since Ric and Eric have made up in recent years, but now I realize this feud is very real. Painful emotions are not something that are easily overcome. The fact that part of this issue also involves Ric's son who passed away makes it even more painful. Maybe Eric had some legitimate reasons for disliking Flair in the mid 90s. But don't be fooled into thinking that Eric was not influenced by his emotions towards the talent at that time in how he made decisions.
Hear about the AAU nationals over and over and not sure how many people know how hard it is to get there and the talent and work needed just to compete at that level in any sport. I've been there with my son and regardless of occupation, that is something you DO NOT miss as a parent. It's not like it will happen again. I applaud Rick for that for sure! I know so many parents with regrets because of that alone.
I didn’t catch anybody truly bad Eric said. He conceded a lot of times that he could’ve handled things better. I guess he may have seen something he said that didn’t make the doc I guess.
The podcast host asks a question and rick talks about it. That’s how podcasts and interviews work. Rick flair does not care about Eric bischoff. Rick flair is doing just fine.
@@THEBANDIT7979 lol ya right… Ric redirects almost every question posed to him to Eric, eventually. Ric is the man, no doubt, but Eric lives there first class, free of rent.
I wish everyone would listen to what he said at the end of this show. He said the problems he had he brought on himself. It takes a man to admit that and to accept responsibitly for his actions. Most of the problems i have faced in my life were problems i caused myself. WoOoOOoOOooOOoOOooOOo He is RIC FLAIR and that means YOURE NOT.
You have to take the rough with the smooth Ric and what do you care what people say , you have been around enough to know who you truly are and are not .
I found a couple of things troubling about the documentary. One: Ric did not support his first wife and kids while he was world champion. Two: Ric won't stop drinking.
First off, Ric Flair is SYNONYMOUS with WCW. He was just as important as Hulk, Macho, Sting, Nash, Goldberg, etc. But to answer his question: "If all these other guys made WCW and not me, why did Vince insist that me & Sting close the show, and not them?" Well to be fair, none of those other guys were still wrestling for the company by that point. Hulk was gone. Hall and Nash were gone. There was no Savage, no Piper, no Bret, no Goldberg, or any other top guys at that point. (And yes some of those guys were made by WWE. That's not my point.) The only other guys there that were top guys AT THE TIME were Booker T and Scott Steiner from what I remember, and there was some sort of issue at the time where Scott got to the building just in time for the show, to drop the belt to Booker, in the first match, and then it went on. If I were Vince, I would have chosen Flair and Sting to close the show TOO. So, I'm not discounting Flair's point, but it's not like there were a bunch of other options either. Even Sid was out with that nasty ankle break.
Just watched this amazing documentary on if not the greatest personality in wrestling history he is among the top 10 and that is saying a lot. I have been an admirer of this man since 1983, and to this day I am amazed and in awe of him. I do not know if he or someone reads these comments, but from a fan of everything you have done and still do go podcasting to personal appearances, thank you, God bless you and to me you will always be the man. And the greatest world champion inside and out of the ring. And a ps the Queen is without a doubt the best in ring female “ if not the best “ performer going today.
1st off flair sounds drunk 2nd Casio the kid has lost control & really can tell Conrad keeps the car on the road 3. Should have put a best of on instead of casino the children on this thing I love the idea of bill watts & bill Shaw being on here
@@HereBeRabbit Bankrupt Bischoff was never Fair to Flair. Bischoffs acts were unforgivable. Flair will never forgive the scumbag. The adult thing for Conrad to do is to be Fair to Flair and kick POS Bischoff to the curb End of
Ric reminds me of an old pirate from the past, or a real old tough guy from the past trying to redeem himself with his chrildren...all and all he really isn't bad guy..I mean I wouldn't tic him off...but he's not a bad guy....I think he's mis understood. Give him a break. Woo-hoo God bless you Ric. 🙏
Muhammad Ali is probably the best comparison. Arguably the best boxer/wrestler. Definitely the most entertaining overall performer in their respective fields.
Whooooo. Hey Slick Rick. I've been your fan since the NWA day's. You don't need to explain yourself to anyone.....We know that. I would Kick Erick's ass for you. . Just make the call.. No Charge.!
What's odd is, Eric and Flair were yucking it up together on his podcast a few years ago (great interview too btw) putting the past behind them, so I don't know what went wrong between the two after that. Even in the documentary, Bischoff wasn't as harsh on Flair as Ric makes it sound. Though I will say, Flair is making some GREAT points here on just how important he was to WCW's success, even if indirectly. It's just a shame these guys still have issues (or once AGAIN have issues I should say) at this age, after apparently burying the hatchet years ago.
When Flair "buries the hatchet," he likes to leave the handle sticking up out of the soil. The dude will literally cut off his nose to spite his own face. When he says it's water under the bridge, he takes joy that he can always go swimming again. In short, he's an asshole. A legend. But an asshole.
Listen I love you Ric Flair but I will say this as far as Michigan and Scandals they just had a defensive end or a defensive player get suspended for like an armed robbery or something and they allowed him playing the Ohio State game and they knew about the incident four or five weeks prior to that! With that being said I am a Buckeyes fan go Bucks
Their is SO MUCH bitterness between Ric and Bischoff it's getting obnoxious. These two just need too MOVE ON and stop the bitching back and forth. You've faced far greater adversities Ric with your health, surviving a plane crash, etc...then too continue this negative diatribe. Your better than this brother.
@JC Ryzen no he isn't because he made several comments about this in the past. He actually said Hogan didn't want to wrestle Rude because Rude legitimately beat up the Ultimate Warrior. Making it seem like Hulk was afraid of him.
Eric took 4 of Vinces best ever creations, let them do w.e they want story wise, had Ric lay on his shield to help get them over, along with his friends, and still ran the company into the ground in 2 years. Hes so overrated as are his 82 weeks
I do agree with Flair that Bischoff just seemed to have very little to no respect for Flair OR his accomplishments. I feel like Eric doesn't know the history even as well as some of us fans. But his lack of appreciation for Ric is shitty. I WANNA say he said he had some regrets about it or that he'd do it differently in the documentary but I could be wrong. I only watched it once.
Since Bichoff didn't get into the wrestling business until 1986, he missed the fact that Flair basically built the foundation for what wrestling was in 1986. What was Eric doing during this time: he acted in a training video for bank employees regarding fair lending practices, owned a successful landscape construction company, worked as a veterinary assistant, and ran a butcher shop, where he sold meat via van delivery. His role at the top of the wrestling business in the 90s only lasted a few years before epic failure. So who didn't contribute anything to the business?
It's embarrassing that Rick literally pretends that Eric Bischoff it's not a legend and what he created will never be replicated. Nash and Hogsn and many wrestlers including Vince McMahon have talked at length about the impact that Eric had on the business so please stop with the insecurity and move on Rick.
I couldn’t finish watching it. I found it very self indulgent and boring. Yes Ric Flair is one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. Unfortunately, in my opinion, Shawn Michaels was right about Ric Flair not knowing Richard Fliehr. I don’t think he was able to separate himself from his gimmick, based on this documentary….
The constant cheap sounding voiceover in the documentary kept pulling me out of it. Ric seemed so sincere but the voiceover of stuff I could clearly see was annoying
I watched this documentary twice and truly enjoyed it!
Amazing that tv producers still keep going back to Flair for content all these years later.
Watching this man for 20 years and all I can say is thank you Ric for every single moment during those years... Absolute legend in every way.
I will have to start following this I love hearing the nature boy share those stories.god bless Ric Flair.
Ric flair truly the greatest wrestler to ever lace the boots up hands down no question 🙌
I just watched the documentary.
Thank you, Ric, for all of the wonderful memories you provided during the seminal years of my life, and long after.
Everything I need to know about Ric Flair, I learned from Scott Steiner 😂
Plane crash, hit by lightening but not as bad as dealing with Bischoff
Flair was way to giving to WCW in the 90s. He literally put on a dress for Eric Bischoff😂
*too
Thanks Máster. Thanks for bringing to us one of the best matches in your history against Carlos Colón. God bless you Richard Fleihr for bringing to your fans your talent. God bless you again Ric Flair. The Icon and Legend Wooooo.
Woooooooooo GOAT/ greatest of all time
I literally started crying when the documentary talked about Reid because I went to school with Ashley at App State University and met Reid several times really cool guy Ashley truly loved her brother and the Fliehrs were so humble you'd never know it
Wow that's awesome u met them so sad Reid died so young
Bill Watts confirmed Flair's story on a recent appearance on Jerry Brisco and JBL podcast.
What The Finger Poke of Doom accomplished was it accomplished me not watching WCW Nitro anymore. When I saw that I was like "Well I guess the WCW heavyweight championship don't mean nothing. Then there's no need to keep watching".
He’s the best to every do it. El hombre, numero uno.
Your not only my favorite wrestler of all time and the greatest of all time. But you inspire me everyday to be my best and to be the best. WOOOOO. Love ya champ
🙄🙄🙄🙄
*You’re
Ric is correct, he came back under Watts in 1993 Beach Blast defeating Barry Windham for the title 💯
I think Watts was gone when Flair returned but Bill did negotiate the contract.
@@curthennig9448 You are correct 💯
I think Casio should take over this podcast 😂
They need to do a documentary about The Berzerker.
Ric Flair is the grestest wrestler of all time
Kurt Angle is the greatest wrestler of all time Ric Flair is the greatest champion of all time the greatest performer of all time and the greatest talker of all time which makes him the goat
@@billycain9890 kurt whooooooooooo???
@@billycain9890 hogan is the greatest wrestler of all time
@@angel-ij4xv you've got me laughing and rolling on the floor hulk Hogan the greatest wrestler ever Hogan wouldn't even make the top 500 wrestlers of all time he might be one of the biggest stars ever but in no way shape or form is he in the same universe as a Kurt Angle a Ric flair a Bret Hart Shawn Michaels AJ styles and get this the guy who you thinks the best has said repeatedly that flare is the greatest of all time either you're a 10 year old kid are you haven't been watching wrestling very long at all if you really think Hogan is a great wrestler
@@billycain9890 please your dum ass comment hogan made wrestling look what him and Andre the Giant did at wrestlemania
When Ric said, Call me, Ric to Casio calling him, Mr. Flair, that was cool.
THE FAB FIVE - back when NCAA basketball was awesome. Late 80's early 90's Michigan, UNLV, Duke, Arkansas Razorbacks, etc
I just finished watching the documentary. I liked it much better than the 30 for 30 one
Okay, on the Flair-Bischoff spat -- I actually understand Ric's emotion here and what he's REALLY upset about. He's upset about the way Eric has been GASLIGHTING on this issue. Ever since their 1990s feud, Eric has taken the public position that all his decisions pertaining to Ric (and actually ALL talent) were never personal and it was strictly business. If you look objectively at all the things Eric did to Ric during that time, you could never conclude that there was not a personal element in the decision-making (how Ric was booked, lawsuit against Ric, etc.). Eric would have to be a complete machine if he genuinely had no emotion in the decisions he was making on any of the talent during the late 90s. Eric is either gaslighting or he genuinely has no ability for real self-reflection.
Ric and Eric were very close in the early to mid 90s before Hogan came, but they had a big falling out after Hogan arrived. Some speculate Eric's animosity started when Ric held up his 'loser-goes-into-retirement' pay-per-view with Hogan. After the NWO arrived, it wasn't just that Ric and Horsemen had to play second fiddle, it was pretty clear with much of the booking decisions that Eric really wanted to humiliate Ric and push him down the card. Ric was certainly not as popular as the NWO, but there were still large numbers of hardcore NWA fans from the 80s that wanted to see Ric and the Horsemen be leaders for WCW against the invading NWO. From a financial standpoint, it didn't make sense not to capitalize on some of that. At very least, Ric and Arn knew how to make a storyline work much better than some of the more popular figures of the 90s (e.g. Lex Lugar, the Giant, even Sting). But Eric really twisted the knife by having Flair lose to a bunch of mid-card talent (Konnan, Shane Douglas, etc.) with no apparent purpose to advancing storylines, or involving Ric/the Horsement in absurd stories.
Perhaps in Eric's mind he has convinced himself that he was just being strictly about the numbers. But from Ric's point of view, he's gaslighting. If you've ever dealt with a real narcissist and how they make you doubt your own reality with the way they spin lies, then you will appreciate Ric's frustration. The narcissist pisses on you at every chance, and then acts innocent. I realize the irony in calling Eric the narcissist here in contrast to Ric; they both have very narcissistic personalities. But the one who's not being honest here is definitely Eric.
I want to like Eric. I think he was absolutely the main force in revitalizing wrestling in the late 90s, and I really like listening to his analysis of that whole period. But this recent spat with Ric is really a wake-up call on his true personality. It's absolutely a smart professional thing for him to do to publicly pretend like there was no personal heat on his part (with Ric and all other talent). Also, staying on Ric's good side is also smart since Ric has regained so much popularity since his WWE run in the 2000s. But re-writing history to make himself to not be the villain is not being honest. Eric is human just like everyone else, and had real emotions towards the talent and it was reflected in the decision-making of that time (why else was DDP pushed??).
At first I thought this was a work since Ric and Eric have made up in recent years, but now I realize this feud is very real. Painful emotions are not something that are easily overcome. The fact that part of this issue also involves Ric's son who passed away makes it even more painful. Maybe Eric had some legitimate reasons for disliking Flair in the mid 90s. But don't be fooled into thinking that Eric was not influenced by his emotions towards the talent at that time in how he made decisions.
I LIVED in DFW area 1965 until 93 !
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and whatever comes next.
Hear about the AAU nationals over and over and not sure how many people know how hard it is to get there and the talent and work needed just to compete at that level in any sport. I've been there with my son and regardless of occupation, that is something you DO NOT miss as a parent. It's not like it will happen again. I applaud Rick for that for sure! I know so many parents with regrets because of that alone.
Be fair to Flair baby! Woooooo!
Nice for downloadinf this and saving me from paying peacock!
Not conrad but sounds amd laughs just like him
I think the laughter is piped in.
Think if DiBiase went to WCW champion in 1987. Flair would be "The Million Dollar Man" Ric Flair.
Probably wouldn't happen. Flair most likely wouldn't put him over like he refused plenty of times for other people
Ric is obsessed with, Eric. Good lord
For sure lol.
Eric is living rent-free inside Ric.
I didn’t catch anybody truly bad Eric said. He conceded a lot of times that he could’ve handled things better. I guess he may have seen something he said that didn’t make the doc I guess.
The podcast host asks a question and rick talks about it. That’s how podcasts and interviews work. Rick flair does not care about Eric bischoff. Rick flair is doing just fine.
@@THEBANDIT7979 lol ya right…
Ric redirects almost every question posed to him to Eric, eventually. Ric is the man, no doubt, but Eric lives there first class, free of rent.
@@THEBANDIT7979 *Ric
I wish everyone would listen to what he said at the end of this show. He said the problems he had he brought on himself. It takes a man to admit that and to accept responsibitly for his actions. Most of the problems i have faced in my life were problems i caused myself. WoOoOOoOOooOOoOOooOOo He is RIC FLAIR and that means YOURE NOT.
Happy New Year Ric!
You have to take the rough with the smooth Ric and what do you care what people say , you have been around enough to know who you truly are and are not .
Love. You .... R ic
Old boys gotta be good boys too Ric...even if they are Nature Boys...
The oddest thing to me is this person and “his” laugh seems to mimic Conrad laugh?! Both are very much the same
GOAT
They cut out the helicopter on the plane segment
How's Michigan reputation doing today. 😅
Anyone know when/where this will be available to watch in the UK?
Where can I get some Ric flair drip and it 23 time champ
Flair is the man
This doc was great. Should have been 3 hours and I think it would have been better
I found a couple of things troubling about the documentary. One: Ric did not support his first wife and kids while he was world champion. Two: Ric won't stop drinking.
And he's a perv .
Woooooooo
Woooooooooo
Woooooooo
Drinking is hard to stop..
What a hard interview for poor Casio 😔
That’s not fair, the finger poke of doom accomplished a lot I mean it helped wwe win the ratings, go public and shut WCW down
Does someone know where i can watch the documentary in germany?
Funny Ric said Harbaugh was without scandal and violations and a few days later the NCAA came calling
First off, Ric Flair is SYNONYMOUS with WCW. He was just as important as Hulk, Macho, Sting, Nash, Goldberg, etc. But to answer his question: "If all these other guys made WCW and not me, why did Vince insist that me & Sting close the show, and not them?" Well to be fair, none of those other guys were still wrestling for the company by that point. Hulk was gone. Hall and Nash were gone. There was no Savage, no Piper, no Bret, no Goldberg, or any other top guys at that point. (And yes some of those guys were made by WWE. That's not my point.) The only other guys there that were top guys AT THE TIME were Booker T and Scott Steiner from what I remember, and there was some sort of issue at the time where Scott got to the building just in time for the show, to drop the belt to Booker, in the first match, and then it went on. If I were Vince, I would have chosen Flair and Sting to close the show TOO. So, I'm not discounting Flair's point, but it's not like there were a bunch of other options either. Even Sid was out with that nasty ankle break.
Whether those guys would have still be there rick flair would’ve still Done that match. Probably hulk would’ve had replaced sting.
Just watched this amazing documentary on if not the greatest personality in wrestling history he is among the top 10 and that is saying a lot. I have been an admirer of this man since 1983, and to this day I am amazed and in awe of him. I do not know if he or someone reads these comments, but from a fan of everything you have done and still do go podcasting to personal appearances, thank you, God bless you and to me you will always be the man. And the greatest world champion inside and out of the ring.
And a ps the Queen is without a doubt the best in ring female “ if not the best “ performer going today.
You look great!
1st off flair sounds drunk
2nd Casio the kid has lost control & really can tell Conrad keeps the car on the road
3. Should have put a best of on instead of casino the children on this thing
I love the idea of bill watts & bill Shaw being on here
Jim Ross like video 😊😊😊😊
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Flair should give Conrad an ultimatum..
Its either Flair or Bankrupt Bischoff
I reccomend being Fair to Flair and ditching POS Bischoff!!!
Or Conrad can be the adult out of the three and have them both work out their nonsense...
@@HereBeRabbit Bankrupt Bischoff was never Fair to Flair. Bischoffs acts were unforgivable. Flair will never forgive the scumbag. The adult thing for Conrad to do is to be Fair to Flair and kick POS Bischoff to the curb
End of
Be a good ol' boy Ric...Be a good ol' boy forever...
Didn't cover his feuds.
FLAIR DID IT !
WOOOOOOOOO!!!
Ric reminds me of an old pirate from the past, or a real old tough guy from the past trying to redeem himself with his chrildren...all and all he really isn't bad guy..I mean I wouldn't tic him off...but he's not a bad guy....I think he's mis understood. Give him a break. Woo-hoo God bless you Ric. 🙏
*misunderstood
Feel bad for Casio here. He has no control.
There's Michael Jordan Wayne Gretzky Muhammad Ali Babe Ruth and Ric Flair
Muhammad Ali is probably the best comparison. Arguably the best boxer/wrestler. Definitely the most entertaining overall performer in their respective fields.
Whooooo. Hey Slick Rick. I've been your fan since the NWA day's. You don't need to explain yourself to anyone.....We know that. I would Kick Erick's ass for you. . Just make the call.. No Charge.!
Wooooo
What's odd is, Eric and Flair were yucking it up together on his podcast a few years ago (great interview too btw) putting the past behind them, so I don't know what went wrong between the two after that. Even in the documentary, Bischoff wasn't as harsh on Flair as Ric makes it sound. Though I will say, Flair is making some GREAT points here on just how important he was to WCW's success, even if indirectly. It's just a shame these guys still have issues (or once AGAIN have issues I should say) at this age, after apparently burying the hatchet years ago.
Its a work for the live podcast together in Australia next year.
Really @@patale1640? Tell me more.
When Flair "buries the hatchet," he likes to leave the handle sticking up out of the soil.
The dude will literally cut off his nose to spite his own face. When he says it's water under the bridge, he takes joy that he can always go swimming again.
In short, he's an asshole. A legend. But an asshole.
Ric flair #1 he made. Nwa big hit no one was was 13 weekend on Saturday nite they hot line number call it the fuck man 4life
Listen I love you Ric Flair but I will say this as far as Michigan and Scandals they just had a defensive end or a defensive player get suspended for like an armed robbery or something and they allowed him playing the Ohio State game and they knew about the incident four or five weeks prior to that! With that being said I am a Buckeyes fan go Bucks
Wooo
Their is SO MUCH bitterness between Ric and Bischoff it's getting obnoxious. These two just need too MOVE ON and stop the bitching back and forth. You've faced far greater adversities Ric with your health, surviving a plane crash, etc...then too continue this negative diatribe. Your better than this brother.
It’s a work
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Naitch both of your teams lost my friend
He aged fast for his age
Ric Flair > Hulkkk Hogan
No sell without Conrad
Sorry ric, but something tells me you’re not getting bill watts to come on the podcast
Hogan did wrestle Rick Rude in WWF. Just not on PPV. Flair seems to make shit up just to make shit up.
How the hell is he supposed to know about some house show match ? Wtf ? Tool.
I think Rick is referring to when Hogan came to the WCW.
@JC Ryzen no he isn't because he made several comments about this in the past. He actually said Hogan didn't want to wrestle Rude because Rude legitimately beat up the Ultimate Warrior. Making it seem like Hulk was afraid of him.
Eric took 4 of Vinces best ever creations, let them do w.e they want story wise, had Ric lay on his shield to help get them over, along with his friends, and still ran the company into the ground in 2 years. Hes so overrated as are his 82 weeks
Read this comment i dare you
Yep, Eric had no idea what he was doing, he equated winning a battle to winning a war.
@@stellarhyme3 You can also blame Vince/WWE for fighting back💪😉👍
Ric fell on his sword you mean??? Eric's show is 83 weeks there guy.
@@freemind6954 Lost a week due to leap year.
*WWWOOOOOO*
I do agree with Flair that Bischoff just seemed to have very little to no respect for Flair OR his accomplishments. I feel like Eric doesn't know the history even as well as some of us fans. But his lack of appreciation for Ric is shitty. I WANNA say he said he had some regrets about it or that he'd do it differently in the documentary but I could be wrong. I only watched it once.
Since Bichoff didn't get into the wrestling business until 1986, he missed the fact that Flair basically built the foundation for what wrestling was in 1986. What was Eric doing during this time: he acted in a training video for bank employees regarding fair lending practices, owned a successful landscape construction company, worked as a veterinary assistant, and ran a butcher shop, where he sold meat via van delivery. His role at the top of the wrestling business in the 90s only lasted a few years before epic failure. So who didn't contribute anything to the business?
Where the F is Conrad?
Listen at the beginning
I will make sure to skip past the parts with Stephen A. Smith. He is an awful human being.
I see WWE is now calling John Cena the greatest of all time...I say f*ck him 🤣 there's only one true GOAT/greatest of all time!!! WOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
That's crazy ric is the ONLY GOAT
It's embarrassing that Rick literally pretends that Eric Bischoff it's not a legend and what he created will never be replicated. Nash and Hogsn and many wrestlers including Vince McMahon have talked at length about the impact that Eric had on the business so please stop with the insecurity and move on Rick.
I couldn’t finish watching it. I found it very self indulgent and boring. Yes Ric Flair is one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. Unfortunately, in my opinion, Shawn Michaels was right about Ric Flair not knowing Richard Fliehr. I don’t think he was able to separate himself from his gimmick, based on this documentary….
10 minutes in, too much brown nosing with this new guy =/ I'll check in for the next one
The constant cheap sounding voiceover in the documentary kept pulling me out of it. Ric seemed so sincere but the voiceover of stuff I could clearly see was annoying
1st. Steal someone's gimmick
Flair didn't steal shit
@@chrischar9428 guess he wasnt in a plane crash either lol
@@pantyraidersisback625 his booker told him to do the gimmick.
@@chrischar9428 cool you goin jump off a bridge if someone tells you lol wtf
@@pantyraidersisback625 sorry dumbfuck if facts stress you. Go get your coloring book snowflake
Worst wrestling documentary I've seen. Snoozefest and just incessant babble. It couldn't touch 30 for 30
Terry Gordy slam the cage door Erich
Ric flair is wrestling
Terry Gordy
Eiric bishoff is a evil bastard I think he was so jealous of ric flair for being ric flair for real if that makes sense
Absolutely. Rick wasn’t his creation. Probably why.
Terry gordy slammed cage door on kerry von erich
The finger poke or Doom was b******* b******* it was a bad angle have Hogan went to title from from Kevin Nash what's was a disgrace the wrestling.
Wooooo
Woooooooooo